Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Corona sales fizz, job creation rebounds, JPMorgan’s Dimon has cancer

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Wednesday, July 2

Corona kicks off the summer with strong sales


Constellation Brands' beer labels continued to outperform the broader U.S. beer industry in the latest quarter.

Former executive sues Tinder for sexual harassment


Whitney Wolfe, a former marketing executive with the dating app is suing the company, claiming she was sexually harassed and pushed out by Tinder's Chief Marketing Officer Justin Mateen.

Private-sector job creation better than expected in June


Business payrolls grew by a larger-than-expected 281,000 jobs in June, new report shows.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has throat cancer


Longest-serving Wall Street CEO says that the cancer is treatable and that it will be business as usual at the banking giant.

By Andy Serwer

Fortune's Carol Loomis to retire


Not only is she the longest-serving employee at Fortune, but she's also arguably the greatest business journalist of our time. And now, sad to say, Carol Loomis is saying goodbye.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Analysts scramble to raise Apple price targets


Sentiment on the Street is changing.

By Geoffrey Smith

Why Europe's biggest IPO this year is still a sign of failure


The biggest deals coming out of the Old Continent this year only reflect the Old Economy working out its post-2008 hangover.
Kroger to buy online vitamin seller Vitacost
ExxonMobil to invest $1 billion in Belgian refinery
Shopping in Europe: The new 'Grand Tour'
Pride Whoppers, Ginsburg and phony cell phone bills
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