Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Uber investigating a top exec, Target sales up, how to manage a media fiasco

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Uber's media revenge fiasco: What went wrong and how to fix it


If you're a corporate executive and you're watching this public relations mess unfold, here are three immediate things you should take away from the incident.

Bob Marley attached to first global marijuana brand


Marley Natural is the first ever global marijuana brand, and fittingly, the face of the product is one of its most famous fans.

Target's sales rise as U.S. consumers spend more


The retailer's latest results signal that it is successfully moving beyond last year's massive data breach.

Uber investigating top executive over privacy violations


After spate of bad publicity, Uber is investigating one of its top New York executives.

Keystone pipeline measure fails in Senate by one vote


The measure failed to pass by 59 to 41, although it is likely to be brought up in the Senate again in January.

By Benjamin Snyder

Millennial small biz owners more optimistic than older generations


Far more Millennial small business owners are optimistic about the future compared with their older counterparts. But why?

By Geoffrey Smith

Brits to get cheaper beer! (if they can still find a pub to sell it)


New law would break the chains that tie pub landlords to big parent companies.

By Chris Matthews

The 10 best cities for middle-class people to buy a house


For America's middle class, the prospect of owning a home fell further out of reach last year. But some markets are more affordable than others.
Staples still fighting to stay relevant in the digital age
Lowe's sales climb as home improvement spending stays strong
Target reports and Netflix expands — 5 things to know today
Why confidence trumps smarts
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