Monday, December 8, 2014

PlayStation gets hacked, McDonald's serves weak sales, Merck pays $9.5 billion for Cubist

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Monday, December 8, 2014

Achtung, Tesla! Volkswagen is looking to leapfrog you


The German carmaker has opened a new front in the field of electric vehicles, reportedly buying a stake in a San Jose-based developer of solid-electrolyte batteries.

Over lunch, reshaping the future of America's drone industry


How Robofest—an informal meeting of aerospace industry veterans, government insiders, and Beltway think tankers—aims to reshape the U.S. commercial drone industry.

New Delhi bans Uber after rape accusation


The move comes amid fresh uproar over women passenger safety.

Merck takes aim at superbugs with $9.5 billion deal for Cubist


CDC estimates that such infections sicken more than 2 million people in the U.S. every year.

5 quick ways to shine on social media


At Fortune's MPW Next Gen Summit, LinkedIn career expert and the woman who led Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In PR campaign sound off.

By Laura Lorenzetti

U.S. spending bill and Nobel Peace Prize — 5 things to watch for this week


From the U.S. spending bill to the Nobel Peace Prize, here's what you need to know for the week ahead.

By Claire Zillman

Wage Watch: Study finds 'alarming' wage violations by employers in two states


The Labor Department looked at how many workers earn at least the minimum wage. The results weren't pretty.

By Patricia Sellers

Millennial women flunking financial duties


Millennial women are flunking their personal financial duties — and they will pay the price for it later in life.
Sony's PlayStation network hit by online hacker group
McDonald's serves up more weak monthly sales numbers
PlayStation hacked and Merck's superbug deal — 5 things to know today
U.S. Gas Prices Have Hit a 4-Year Low
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