THE FORTUNE DAILYWednesday, March 11, 2015 |
Data point to much sharper slowdown in Chinese economyA raft of data out Tuesday is prompting fresh speculation that Beijing will have to resort to more stimulus measures to meet what is already its most modest growth target in over 20 years. |
Patrick Pichette on the evolution of Google's cultureAt Fortune's 2011 Brainstorm Tech conference, Google CFO Patrick Pichette tells Adam Lashinsky about Google's push to make quicker decisions to get back to its startup roots. |
Exelis readies drone-tracking system in race to a 'highway in the sky'New system aims to let drones fly safely beyond the line of operator sight. Will it satisfy the FAA? |
Univision contrata a bancos para un IPO (yep, you got the message)The private equity groups behind the U.S.'s biggest Spanish-language broadcaster are looking to start cashing out. |
U.S. airlines expecting highest passenger numbers in 7 yearsLower fuel costs and a stronger economy mean the travel business is looking forward to its strongest. |
By Roger Parloff Judges hear Apple's gripes over antitrust monitorThough much of the business world is now focused on the Apple Watch launch, Apple's lawyers today were still sweeping up after its messy iBooks launch of five years ago. |
By John Kell A warning to Shake Shack: Beware Noodles & Co.Shares of the burger chain were red hot at the IPO, but the noodles chain serves as a cautionary tale. |
By Heather Clancy Zuora raises another $115 million to target 'subscription economy'The round is led by several well known public-market investors: Wellington Capital, Blackrock and Passport Capital. |
Hillary Clinton's email server was unsecure for her first three months in office |
China's economy stalls, Shake Shack reports and Google's London shop — 5 things to know today |
Business intelligence upstart Looker raises $30 million |
Target and the not so mysterious mystery of customer service failures |
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