Thursday, April 2, 2015

Europe vs. Apple, Airbnb opens in Cuba, the success of urban charter schools

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Thursday, April 2, 2015

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Urban charter schools are succeeding—so get out of their way


Charter schools have produced striking gains in some urban school districts; it's time for skeptics to acknowledge their strengths, writes author Roger Lowenstein.

Why Ford is bringing back the Continental


Mark Fields, CEO of Ford, tells Fortune's Susie Gharib why it came out with the new Lincoln.

Europe's regulators turn the spotlight on Apple's streaming plans


Fears that the company's music streaming service will push free, ad-based services out of the market.

Pfizer to stop selling vaccines in China after failing to get license renewal


It's getting harder and harder to get drugs approved in a market that every major drug company needs access to.

This is how long your business will last, according to science


New research reveals a surprising insight: publicly-traded firms die off at the same rate regardless of their age or economic sector.

By Shawn Tully

Vatican seeks to lower the heat with Italy with a fiscal pact


The organization is working to develop transparency after a series of financial scandals.

By Stephen Gandel

Private equity 'Diva' Tilton: SEC violated my rights


The Securities and Exchange Commission says Lynn Tilton took $200 million in fees from clients that she didn't deserve. Tilton responded with her own suit alleging that the SEC violated her rights.

By Chris Matthews

Ben Bernanke's second life as just another blogger


The former U.S. Federal Reserve chair's evenhandedness was a great quality to have while running the nation's central bank, but it won't get him page views as a blogger.
One good thing from the lingering HP-Autonomy mess, better governance
Airbnb just opened for business in a surprising new country
Target closing last of Canadian stores way ahead of schedule
McDonald's hikes pay, and Europe targets Apple, Google — 5 things to know today
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