THE FORTUNE DAILYTuesday, September 30, 2014 |
EBay to spin off its PayPal divisionThe web company has unveiled a plan to create two independent publicly-traded companies —a potential victory for activist investor Carl Icahn, who had pushed for the company to split. |
5 lessons to learn from Derek Jeter's brand management legacyAfter Derek Jeter's final game on Sunday, Fortune spoke to sports marketing experts about what to learn from his brand legacy. |
Hong Kong protesters continue blockade, threaten escalationGovernment head Leung rejects demands for talks, calls for protesters to go home. |
Netflix marks movie production debut with 'Crouching Tiger' sequelDeal threatens movie theaters' control of release windows — and could cannibalize audiences. |
America's most powerful women lean leftUnlike their male counterparts, America's top female executives send the majority of their personal political donations to Democrats. |
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt After a 4-week delay, Apple's new iPhones are coming to ChinaThe release of the iPhone 6 will be remembered for the small army of ethnic Chinese that camped out in front of Apple stores across the U.S. |
By Caroline Fairchild Activist investors' unintentional war on womenMore companies than ever are listening to activist investors when appointing new board members — and it's shrinking the already small pool of female candidates. |
By Patricia Sellers Are women more likely than men to be whistleblowers?Here are three reasons why women tend to be vigilant watchdogs who call out bad corporate behavior. |
News Corp. buying real estate listings site Move for $950 million |
EBay splits and China gets iPhones — 5 things to know today |
Wal-Mart faults Tracy Morgan for not wearing seatbelt in limo crash |
Dollar rises to new highs on weak Europe, Asia data |
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