The struggling tech company's better-than-expected earnings bolster the argument that his buyout bid is too low.
The attacks on key pieces of the country's infrastructure and corporate computer networks are growing increasingly sophisticated.
Next year's games in Sochi may be the most expensive in history, with the tab expected to be 400% more than original projections.
| Tags: | Sports |
He's one of three tycoons fighting over the stock. Intrigue around the multi-level marketer continues.
The iconic publisher is $1 billion in debt. Can it survive the digital age?
| Tags: | Media |
The cantankerous billionaire insists the investment is nothing personal, however, even after his explosive argument with rival Bill Ackman over the stock.
Americans are downing plenty of juice, though questions still linger over whether vitamin C actually helps fight colds.
| Tags: | Beverages |
Magazines aimed at women sell much better than general-interest titles.
| Tags: | Advertising |
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