Thursday, October 16, 2014

Global stocks slammed, Apple’s shrinking iPad, Amazon hiring 80,000

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Thursday, October 16, 2014

How Derek Jeter's retirement plan may prevent broke ex-athletes


Having launched two business ventures immediately after retiring, the former Yankee is providing a lesson for his peers about setting up for post-sports success.

iPad by the numbers


Apple is expected to reveal a new iPad on Thursday. The tech giant has sold over 200 million iPads since 2010. Fotune looks into how the tablet has changed over the years. 

Global stock rout continues as Eurozone deflation threat looms


European stock markets are in the red again, and U.S. stock futures suggest Wall Street will drop again Thursday, extending the prior day's sell-off.

Amid market rout, Goldman Sachs' profits soar 50%


The bank has proven once again that it's better able to navigate market trouble than its rivals.

Jobless claims drop to their lowest level in 14 years


U.S. economy has performed well this year, encouraging employers to add jobs and issue fewer pink slips.

By Shawn Tully

Why is the market sliding so hard, so fast?


The market is vulnerable to corrections like these when investors suddenly decide they want to get paid more, a lot more, for gains that dissolve like a mirage in the desert.

By Caroline Fairchild

Nasty Gal founder: 'A sense of entitlement is a healthy thing'


Everyone complains about self-centered Millennials, but Sophia Amoruso doesn't see a problem. In fact, entitlement is what made her successful in the first place.

By Jennifer Reingold

This woman rowed across three oceans by herself


What Roz Savage learned in the process can help you, too.
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