THE FORTUNE DAILYThursday, October 30, 2014 |
Tony Robbins, The CEO WhispererWhen no one was looking, Tony Robbins went from infomercial pitchman to C-suite coach. Now captains of industry and finance pay him seven-figures for his wisdom. Here's what we can learn for free. |
Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'I'm proud to be gay'The tech executive's first public acknowledgement. |
Economy grew more strongly than expected over the summerGrowth rate of 3.5% over the summer indicates the world's largest economy is doing well. |
Pilots' strikes ravage earnings at Europe's airlinesLufthansa, Air France abandon profit forecasts as pilots frustrate desperate attempts to cut costs. |
How not to issue an Ebola quarantineThe nurse in the Ebola quarantine flap is a reminder that it hurts when decisions go against us, but it hurts more when you feel you've also been disrespected. |
By Colleen Leahey The Education of Warren Buffett's protegeTracy Britt Cool has spent the last five years getting schooled on spotting talent and running a business. Now she's the newest female CEO in the Berkshire portfolio. |
By Verne Kopytoff 5 things that will kill you before Ebola doesThese causes of death are more likely to happen to you than catching a deadly virus. |
By Tom Huddleston, Jr. Maker of hit Kardashian app can't keep up with Wall Street's sales estimatesThe dip comes despite the company posting a record quarter with a 270% sales bump. |
Is Microsoft's productivity empire vulnerable? |
Decline in cereal sales bites into Kellogg's results |
Is Valeant the wrong partner for Bill Ackman's bid for Allergan? |
A new mission for Intel's former star exec |
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