Friday, October 17, 2014

See Apple’s new iPads, Europe’s panic abates, home-building rebounds

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Friday, October 17, 2014

European growth panic gets reality check as car sales rise 6.4%


Signs of life in the key sector help stabilize stock markets after a torrid week.

Hands-on with Apple's new iPads


Fortune gets a quick test drive of company's newest tablets. Here's what we found.

Simmering row over bankers' pay erupts between E.U. and U.K.


Top regulator lashes out at "misguided" cap on bonuses after E.U. body clamps down on City efforts to get round them.

Google's results fall slightly short of expectations


Online giant's quarterly profits fell while revenues gained 20%.

Do new cars cost too much?


Test-driving the new Mustang with calculator, pencil, and scale.

By Claire Zillman

How one family pharmacy just might bring Flint, Michigan back to life


Diplomat Pharmacy's move to Flint, Mich. is emblematic of the economic shift from automotive to high tech that the struggling city is desperately trying to make.

By Caroline Fairchild

UN Foundation CEO on 3 untold Ebola stories


Kathy Calvin spoke with Fortune about what the UN is seeing on the ground, but is missing from the headlines.

By Benjamin Snyder

Meet John Pomp: Philadelphia's glassblowing, surfing CEO


John Pomp says he never aimed to make much money, but his glassblowing studio is growing by leaps and bounds. Here's his story.
Small, but fierce: How tiny firms can pack a big punch
Has Netflix grown too big, too fast?
Home-building rebounds from steep summer drop
Jimmy Choo dips its Peep-toe sandal in market where others fear to tread
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