Friday, August 29, 2014

Rovio CEO to step down, Tesla to build China charging network, T-Mobile weighs a sale

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Friday, August 29, 2014

CEO of Angry Birds creator Rovio Entertainment to step down


Millennial malarkey: The myth that a generation hates cars


Despite what you've read, America's love affair with the car isn't over. And this much-discussed generation is no different than its predecessors.

Apple, what's in your wallet?


The pieces of a new payment platform for the "affordable luxury" crowd are falling into place.

Google is working on delivery drones too


Google reveals that it has been experimenting with drone deliveries for the past two-years but says any commercial use is years off.

Malaysia Airlines to cut 6,000 jobs, delist after disasters


Radically restructured company will focus on Asian routes and aim to relist in five years' time.

By Dan Primack

Exclusive: Blackstone Group is Market Basket's mystery backer


Blackstone Group has done much more than just advise Arthur T. Demoulas.

By Chris Matthews

French workers aren't as lazy as you think


Despite France's admittedly complex labor regulations, French workers are about as productive as American workers.

By Laura Lorenzetti

As global tensions rise, banks need to watch for growing cyber threats


As global tensions flare, cybersecurity will become an even more important concern for financial institutions.
Welcome to the Eurozone, where banks pay to lend to each other
Deutsche Telekom ready to start T-Mobile talks at $35 a share
Angry Birds and closed McDonald's — five things to know today
Tesla to build China charging network with Unicom
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