Thursday, November 20, 2014

Arizona sues GM, Alibaba debuts bonds, your pharmacist called (and you owe $1.3 trillion)

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Your pharmacist called. You owe $1.3 trillion.


A new report from IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics projects the world will shell out that amount to purchase medications in 2018, a 30% increase over the 2013 figure.

Something to drool over: Lexus' LF-C2 concept car


Here's a look into Lexus' LF-C2 open-air concept.

Arizona files lawsuit against General Motors over recalls


State says 'hundreds of thousands' were put at risk and the automaker should be held accountable.

China's manufacturers tread water, cut jobs in November


Slowing world economy hits exporters, while rival Japan continues to profit from a depreciated yen.

Senator Al Franken goes after Uber on privacy


Senator writes to the ride-hailing service after one of its execs talked about digging up dirt on reporters.

By Tom Huddleston, Jr.

Cost of Ebola for West Africa far lower than once feared


Financial toll for hardest-hit region could fall between $3 billion and $4 billion, or about one-tenth of what the World Bank initially forecast.

By Caroline Fairchild

The rise of stay-at-home dads? For female execs, not so much


Female power players are encouraging their peers to consider marrying someone who will man the home, but the stats tell a different story.

By Claire Zillman

Atlantic City workers protest casino closing and Carl Icahn


Union member workers of the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City took sharp aim at Icahn, the firm's sole debt holder, in a protest on Wednesday.
Best Buy reports surprise U.S. sales jump, lays out longer-term plan
Why banks fear Bitcoin
Fewer Americans plan to shop over Thanksgiving weekend
Goldman fires staff for leaking confidential N.Y. Fed information
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