THE FORTUNE DAILYThursday, September 4, 2014 |
Peter Thiel's contrarian strategyThe tech financier and intellectual provocateur has some ideas that may turn you off. But there's no arguing with his commercial achievements. That's why Silicon Valley hangs on his words. |
How to land your dream jobFortune's Leigh Gallagher gives you 5 tips for finding the perfect gig. |
The global talent crunchThe coming labor shortage is being fought head-on by a new generation of talent innovators—Silicon Valley |
The stock market may be shrinking, but it's not brokenOver 90% of profits generated by the S&P 500 over the past decade or so has gone to dividends and stock buybacks, leaving little to invest in growth and new jobs. But it may not be as bad as it looks. |
Jeffrey Katzenberg: 'Do good -- just don't do too good'DreamWorks Animation's CEO offers a few tips on how to get ahead. |
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt Nude celebs on iCloud: Was Apple Inc. at fault?That depends on what you mean by the words "breach" and "protect." |
By Beth Kowitt The Most Innovative Women in Food and DrinkFortune and Food & Wine identify the women who influence the way you eat and think about food. |
By Phil Wahba After more than a century, Neiman Marcus plans first New York storeNeiman Marcus will debut its first store in the nation's shopping capital as rivals battle for luxury shoppers. |
A Beats co-founder's second act |
Barbie, Schmarbie - Lego is now the world's top toymaker |
ADP: U.S. businesses add fewer jobs than expected in August |
Hospira talks with Danone stall, preventing yet another tax inversion deal |
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