THE FORTUNE DAILYTuesday, December 30, 2014 |
When Disney's Bob Iger met Apple's Steve JobsTwo of the most successful chief executives in recent decades weren't just business partners, they were also dear friends and advisors. |
American Apparel's rough holiday seasonThe cash-strapped retailer is reportedly cutting back on production and considering selling the company. |
17 auto predictions for 2015, fearless and fecklessThe automotive year that has just concluded was a surprisingly spikey one. What does 2015 portend? Here are some educated guesses. |
7 things to know before biting into Shake Shack's IPOThe company's IPO filing is a feast of interesting tidbits about the restaurant chain's growth, strategy, and risks. |
The dumbest deals of 2014It was a very busy year for corporate dealmaking. With so much activity, there were bound to be a few foolish moves. Here are our picks. |
By Erika Fry How to approach your own career like an entrepreneurFortune's insider's guide to launching the startup called 'you.' |
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt Fortune: What Apple's Steve Jobs brought to Bob Iger's DisneyDisney's CEO talks about his long and productive friendship with Apple's co-founder. |
By Colleen Leahey 10 women leaders on how to build your best careerAdvice from these women will help you set your career goals for 2015. |
U.S. home price growth slowed further in October |
Home price data and oil still sliding — 5 things to know today |
Court approves Conde Nast intern pay settlement |
Computer Sciences to restate results, pay $190 million penalty |
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