Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Ford isn't ready for self-driving, why stocks may tank, 2.5 million private-sector jobs added in 2014

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Why do hackers keep targeting Sony?


Sony Pictures is still picking up the pieces from the attack by hackers that began in late November. Unfortunately, it's familiar ground for the company. For more than 3 1/2 years, hackers have been targeting Sony. But why?

Yahoo's next act: Cable TV?


Andrew Nusca and Erin Griffith debate Yahoo's success as a media company.

Private employers added more than 2.5 million jobs in 2014


Analyst: Economy could return to full employment by this time next year.

At least 12 dead in shooting attack on Paris satirical newspaper


Police say two gunmen stormed the offices of a satirical paper, killing 10 journalists and two police officers.

Audio equipment maker Monster sues Apple's Beats over alleged fraud


Monster says it played a key role in developing Beats' headphones, and was unfairly cut before Apple's deal.

By Erin Griffith

The devil wears de la Renta


Is Yahoo's high-profile chief executive a failure? A new book by Nicholas Carlson offers nearly everything short of an answer.

By Caroline Fairchild

Weight Watchers: Can it remake itself for the digital age?


As digital do-it-yourself dieting options increase, Weight Watchers is highlighting a message a lot of us know too well: dieting alone isn't easy.

By Tom Huddleston, Jr.

6 reasons why stocks may tank in 2015


From steadily declining oil prices to possible interest rate hikes, the market faces a number of headwinds.
Ford CEO: we're not ready for self-driving cars yet
Keurig signs a deal with Dr Pepper for an upcoming soda machine
Oil prices drop, and Monster sues Beats — 5 things to know today
A 'Top Chef' champion on the importance of making mistakes
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