Friday, September 12, 2014

How Coke conquered China, Olive Garden’s breadsticks battle, ‘Don’t mess up Minecraft!’

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Opening happiness: An oral history of Coca-Cola in China


Coke re-entered China in 1979 after a three-decade absence following the Communist takeover. Today, it is the company's third-largest market, soon to be its biggest. This is the story of its rapid ascent in China.

Inside a $38 million house


Mauricio Umansky, one of LA's top realtors, takes Sue Callaway on a tour of a $38 million home. Neighbors include Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Sandra Bullock.

Investor tells Olive Garden: Fewer breadsticks, sell more booze


The restaurant chain is hurting itself by giving out too many breadsticks, according to Starboard Value.

Dear Microsoft: Don't mess up Minecraft!


A 10-year-old fan has a message for Chief Executive Satya Nadella.

Yahoo faced steep fines for ignoring government data demands


Newly released documents show the government threatened the web company with $250,000 in daily fines for failing to provide information about its users.

By Shawn Tully

Why you should stay away from Alibaba


Alibaba could very well continue on its path to success. But that's not enough—in fact, not nearly enough—to make it a good investment.

By Tom Huddleston, Jr.

Facebook's latest innovation: Copying Snapchat


The social media giant is testing a new feature that lets users send messages that disappear, much like rival Snapchat.

By Allan Sloan

Another reason that Main Street shouldn't trust Wall Street


Guess who picks up the tab for corporate tax inversions: Prudent, long-term retail investors. Let me show you how.
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