2015년 2월 27일 금요일

Google’s Massive Bet on Solar Aims at Apple

 
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How an Undocumented Mexican Immigrant Became a Star at Goldman Sachs
 
Open Internet for All
FCC Approves Net Neutrality Internet Rules
U.S. regulators invoked broad powers to ensure that Web traffic for all users is treated equally, adopting net-neutrality rules that supporters say will preserve a wide-open Internet and that opponents vow to fight in court.
 

Today’s Top Stories

 
Number 1

GOOGLE IS MAKING ITS BIGGEST EVER BET ON RENEWABLE ENERGY

On the heels of Apple’s $848 million investment in a solar farm, Google announced a $300 million investment to support at least 25,000 SolarCity Corp. rooftop power plants.
 
Number 2

HOW THE BOXER BRIEF GOT INTO AMERICA’S PANTS

A perfect storm of shrinking pants, changing shopping habits, and Mark Wahlberg created the nation’s dominant underwear.
 
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Number 3

APPLE TO HOLD SPECIAL EVENT MARCH 9TH

Apple is expected to unveil details for the release of its new Watch in two weeks. Plenty of time to break your watch so you “need” a new one.
 
Number 4

ASIAN-AMERICANS ON PACE TO SURPASS WHITES IN MEDIAN WEALTH

In the last quarter-century, the finances of America’s race and ethnic groups haven’t changed very much, with one big exception.
 
Number 5

BIG BANKS ARE FORECASTING ANOTHER CRISIS IN THE BOND MARKET

Prices are swinging, oil is sinking, and the fundamental structure of the bond market is making it hard for regulators to gauge exactly where risks are building.
 
How Kellogg Lost Breakfast
Who Killed Tony the Tiger?
In this golden age of Greek yogurt and granola bars, Kellog needs all the cereal eaters it can muster.
 
 
Bloomberg Businessweek, March 2-8, 2015

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