Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Snapchat's $19 billion valuation, Greece wants more time, Sony's turnaround plan

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

5 signs your company wants you to quit


If you're worried about upcoming layoffs or concerned your boss isn't thrilled with you, here are a few things to keep in mind.

Snapchat seeking a $19 billion valuation with latest round of funding


Mobile messaging company looking to raise as much as $500 million in a new funding round, report says.

Greece to ask for bailout extension - but asking isn't getting


Athens appears to have yielded to Eurozone pressure, but a deal is still far from sure.

How Macy's quietly created one of America's most diverse boards


Less than 1% of the corporate boards of Fortune 500 companies have achieved or surpassed gender parity. Last month, Macy's became one of them. Here's how.

Sony's three-year turnaround plan bets on cameras, PlayStation


Japanese consumer electronics firm would no longer pursue sales growth in areas such as smartphones.

By Tom Huddleston, Jr.

Warren Buffett buys a stake in Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox


The 'Oracle of Omaha's' investment vehicle picked up a stake in Rupert Murdoch's firm and ditched all of its Exxon Mobil shares.

By Dan Primack

Fantasy sports site FanDuel may soon join the 'unicorn' club


FanDuel has already raised $88 million, and may soon be out for more.

By John Kell

Carlsberg taps first non-Danish CEO in beer maker's 168-year history


Company's results have come under pressure due to weak Russian and Ukrainian beer demand.
The crazy-expensive gold Apple Watch could make $5 billion per quarter
Millennials are abandoning their TV sets faster than ever
John Battelle is back
Greece asks for time and Snapchat's $19 billion valuation — 5 things to know today
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