Friday, October 24, 2014

Peter Thiel: Peak oil lives!, P&G to ditch Duracell, Ford's sales skid

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Friday, October 24, 2014

Peter Thiel: Peak oil lives!


The famed investor says the fracking revolution, fuel efficiency standards, and slowing demand have only bought us time in the search for a true technological breakthrough

Target thinks outside the (big) box


Target CEO says the expansion of CityTarget and TargetExpress aims to help it win new urban customers.

Procter & Gamble to shed Duracell brand


P&G reported overall net sales of $20.79 billion for the quarter ended September 30.

Mayor urges calm as NYC gets its first Ebola case


Health care worker isolated at Bellevue hospital after testing positive for virus a week after returning from Guinea.

The fallacy of timesaving apps: They don't save you much time


When your phone is less interesting, you look at it less. And that can make you feel like you have all the time in the world.

By Scott Cendrowski

Mark Zuckerberg's Grade in China: A. His company's: Incomplete


The founder impressed everyone with his Mandarin, but Facebook's hopes within China remain dim.

By Chris Matthews

The 13 hottest real estate markets in America


These housing markets are hot, but are they too hot?

By Benjamin Snyder

9 Fortune 500 CEOs who are obsessed with sports — and really good, too


From the basketball court to the boardroom, these nine Fortune 500 CEOs show how being an athlete can help in business, too.
Ford earnings down on sales skid
Chinese house price slump continues
How ready is New York City for Ebola?
How to use that $900 billion of offshore cash to create U.S. jobs
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