THE FORTUNE DAILYTuesday, January 27, 2015 |
Obama says India can be U.S.'s "best partner"Focus on shared democratic values as both the White House and New Delhi look nervously at China's rise. |
Should startups be buying Super Bowl ads?Fortune's Andrew Nusca and Erin Griffith discuss whether buying a $4.5 million commercial spot during this year's Super Bowl would be worth it for the company. |
Northeast blizzard shuts down businesses, transportMore than 4,500 flights at U.S. airports cancelled, according to FlightAware.com. |
Hacking group Lizard Squad claims responsibility for Facebook outageFacebook denies being hacked, saying the outage was due to technical issues. |
Procter & Gamble's profit stung by currency woesConsumer-products giant is the latest international firm to say its sales were hurt by weaker foreign currencies. |
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt Spreadsheet of the day: Final estimates for Apple's fiscal Q1Every analyst Fortune polled is calling for a big quarter — perhaps the biggest in U.S. history. |
By Chris Matthews Why the Greek elections might be the beginning of the end for the EuroEuropean stocks and the Euro seemed to be largely unaffected by Sunday's election results in Greece. But the European project looks worse today than it did a week ago. |
By Anne Fisher U.S. retail workers are No. 1...in employee theftLight-fingered employees cost American stores (and consumers) more than shoplifters do. |
Q&A: Bill McDermott, CEO, SAP |
Orders for durable goods fell sharply in December |
UK grew at fastest clip since crisis in 2014. Enjoy it while it lasts |
Northeast digs out and an earnings deluge — 5 things to know today |
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