Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Big firms talk climate, Jimmy Choo plays FTSE, ‘tax inversion’ crackdown

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Fortune 500 companies take center stage at U.N. climate summit


Businesses increasingly focused on trying to be part of the clean energy revolution.

How the fossil free movement affects business


Hundreds of Colleges, foundations and public figures are slowly moving toward fossil free investing, taking millions of dollars away from companies who are not producing clean, renewable energy.

Stocks keep falling as weak Eurozone data overshadows China uptick


After Europe's first stimulus operation falls flat, a new survey shows even Germany's factories are slowing down.

Obama administration releases new rules to fight tax inversions


Treasury wants to close an 'unfair loophole' that allows American companies to avoid U.S. taxation.

Jimmy Choo announces October IPO for London


The luxury footwear brand made famous by Princess Diana and Hollywood's finest is going public.

By Claire Zillman

What's wrong with American grad schools, in 3 charts


Women and minorities still make up a very small portion of students in math and science. Foreigners account for a growing share of the American academy, but work visas are scarce.

By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Is Apple's EasyPay too easy?


The booking sheet on ex-NBA star Rex Chapman reveals a security hole big enough to drive a bag full of Beats.

By Daniel Roberts

If FIFA pulls the 2022 World Cup from Qatar, who'll get it?


The heat is on Qatar after one FIFA committee member predicted it will lose the global soccer tournament. A couple of countries may be waiting eagerly to see if that comes true.
Toyota fights boredom and complacency with new Camry
CF Industries eyes merger of fertilizer equals with Norway's Yara
Royal Philips is headed for a breakup
How college kids helped divest $50 billion from fossil fuels
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