THE FORTUNE DAILYTuesday, July 29, 2014 |
What Amazon's foray into 3D printing means for the industryAmazon said Monday that will start letting customers buy products made on demand by 3D printers. Here's what it means for the technology. |
The SUV is backAutomakers across the board are benefiting from a significant increase in SUV sales. |
UPS's profit hit by retirement obligationsThe package delivery company has delivered a 58% drop in second-quarter profit. |
Judge derails Donald Sterling's effort to block L.A. Clippers saleA California judge ruled against Donald Sterling to allow the sale of the L.A. Clippers. |
OKCupid: We experiment on users tooAfter an uproar over a psychological study conducted by Facebook, OKCupid reveals that it has toyed with its users too. |
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt Video: Watch Apple woo the class of 2019Targeting teens — and their parents — with an upgraded MacBook, a $100 gift card and a 30-second TV ad called 'Stickers.' |
By Tom Huddleston, Jr. Study: Unemployment cuts by states saved little moneyA recent study shows most of the states that trimmed unemployment benefits after the recession experienced minimal savings from the cuts. |
By John Kell Family Dollar, Dollar Tree merge, taking aim at Wal-MartSuccess of discount chains has courted competition from the world's largest retailer. |
How your airport experience could be much, much worse |
Pfizer beats estimates as Viagra loses patent protections |
With $10 million, BaubleBar continues its foray into brick-and-mortar retail |
IPOs boom and the Fed meets — five things to know about today |
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