THE FORTUNE DAILYMonday, November 24, 2014 |
Which retailers will sing a Black Friday swan song?A season of giving isn't enough for some retailers. Many are struggling. Most will power through, but some may be facing their last season unless there's a holiday miracle. |
Up all night with bitcoin hackersAt a hackathon at New York University, students and bitcoin enthusiasts eschew sleep to develop new, potentially profitable uses for the digital currency. |
Samsung could be considering a management shakeupThe electronics giant may be about to reshuffle its management structure. |
U.S. drone rules expected to buck industry hopesNew rules from the FAA restricting the use of drones could be here by the end of the year. |
Regin, a new piece of spyware, said to infect telecom, energy, airline industriesA new piece of malware called Regin is spying on people across industries. Why? Researchers aren't exactly sure. |
By Laura Lorenzetti HP, the economy and Black Friday — what to watch for this weekIt's a holiday-shortened week, but there's plenty going on. Here are 5 things you need to know about. |
By Dan Primack The silver unicorn lining of Fab's dark cloudFab is looking like an exception to the rule for VCs involved in high-priced deals. |
By Geoffrey Smith Finance Minister: oil slump, sanctions cost Russia $140 billion a yearThe oil price effect is twice as big as that of sanctions, but Moscow is no longer pretending that sanctions aren't hurting. |
United Technologies CEO Louis Chenevert retires |
U.K. mobile market consolidation moves up a gear as BT eyes 02, EE |
Tesla says it's in talks with BMW over batteries, parts |
FCC spectrum auction raises over $30 billion in battle for airwaves |
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