Monday, July 7, 2014

Apple poaches Tag Heuer exec, German economy stumbles, see the brand new Global 500

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Monday, July 7

Global 500 2014


After limping through a worldwide financial crisis and economic slowdown, global business is back. Here’s our list of the world’s largest publicly listed corporations.

Apple poaches Tag Heuer executive to focus on iWatch


Patrick Pruniaux expected to lend luxury cachet to the wearable device.

German economy stumbles on key trading partners' woes


Chinese slowdown, Ukraine crisis and chronic problems in France only partly offset by recovery of eurozone periphery.

Immigrants pony up more cash for wire transfers as banks leave the business


As banks back away from their international money transfer operations, immigrants are footing a bigger bill to send money home.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Steve Jobs to Larry Page: "You guys are doing too much"


Larry Page to Apple: "It sounds stupid if you have this big company and you can only do, like, five things."

By Allan Sloan

Positively un-American tax dodges


Bigtime companies are moving their “headquarters” overseas to dodge billions in taxes ... that means the rest of us pay their share.

By Shawn Tully

Jay Gould: Flush with success as America’s toilet CEO


The marketing stalwart is successfully lending his branding expertise to the ultimate in unsexy: the American toilet.
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