2015년 3월 16일 월요일

Authorities chase JPMorgan hackers, how to get an affordable MBA, will some unicorns die?

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Monday, March 16, 2015

How to get an MBA education for less than $1,000


Laurie Pickard publicly chronicled her pursuit of a business education entirely out of free or low-cost online courses. Her gamble is paying off.

How PayPal plans to take on Apple Pay


Fortune's Erin Griffith sits down with Aunkur Arya, head of mobile business at PayPal, to discuss how the online payment company is positioning itself against competing apps.

Authorities are closing in on hackers who stole JPMorgan data


Investigators are confident that a criminal case will be filed against the perpetrators soon.

Bill Gurley predicts 'dead unicorns' in startup-land this year


The prominent investor behind Uber and Snapchat has been sounding the tech bubble alarm for months now.

Holcim-Lafarge $42 billion deal hits the skids as Swiss demand more


Swiss company seeks bigger share of mixed company after 2014 turmoil hits some emerging markets.
By Geoffrey Smith

Putin admits plotting Crimea annexation, announces massive troop drill


Russia's leader admits he was ready to put nuclear forces on alert during annexation.
By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Apple hysteria: The Watch, the Luddite and the Macalope


A Pulitzer prizewinning journalist hates a device he hasn't seen. A large hairy beast comes to its defense.
By Chris Matthews

Let the debt ceiling games begin!


The government has once again reached the $18.1 trillion debt ceiling. Are we headed for another shutdown?
JPMorgan hackers, Facebook's standards and the debt ceiling — 5 things to know today
Former Isilon engineers promise ‘data aware' storage, at scale
The Fed, and reports from Nike and Oracle — 5 things to watch for this week
My best career mistake: Not asking for help

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