THE FORTUNE DAILYFriday, December 5, 2014 |
Employers added 321,000 jobs last month and workers see slightly better payThe U.S. economy added 312,000 jobs in November, representing the 50th straight month of employment gains. |
Sony hackers release more private infoSony Pictures has seen an infiltration of its online systems that has yet to let up. The hackers have since released Sony execs salary information thousands of employees Social Security information, and unreleased films. |
Payouts cut, budgets slashed, funds closed as energy cos tighten beltFrom Canada to Australia, from Houston to Egypt, companies are having to rethink their plans drastically as oil price plumbs new lows. |
German manufacturing rebounds, but Bundesbank cuts growth forecastEurozone's powerhouse will only grow as much as the rest of the currency bloc next year - by a paltry 1%. |
Warren Buffett's latest investment: Hillary ClintonThe Berkshire Hathaway CEO donated $25,000 in the third quarter to Ready for Hillary, a political organization that says it is laying the groundwork for a Clinton presidential run in 2016. |
By Erin Griffith Uber is now more valuable than at least 72% of the Fortune 500Sorry, Halliburton. |
By Shawn Tully The man behind the $7.7 trillion bond revolutionRick McVey, CEO of electronic trader Marketaxess Holdings, is disrupting the old-fashioned way that Wall Street buys and sells corporate bonds—and cashing in on the change. |
By Claire Zillman Fast food workers' $15 demand: How aiming high launched a social movementOrganizers characterize the request for $15 per hour as an off-the-cuff calculation, but it's proved to be a brilliant strategy. |
Boeing ahead of Airbus in 2014 orders |
Bebe confirms data breach hit U.S. retail stores |
Struggling Sony to cut pay even as PM Abe calls for higher wages |
iPhone theft caught on camera |
|
This message has been sent to you because you are currently subscribed to The Fortune Daily Unsubscribe here. Please read our Privacy Policy, or copy and paste this link into your browser: http://www.fortune.com/privacy For Further Communication, Please Contact: FORTUNE Customer Service 3000 University Center Drive Tampa, FL 33612-6408 |
No comments:
Post a Comment