2015년 3월 4일 수요일

Inside Utz's success secrets, Alibaba chases the cloud, Toyota promotes foreigners

THE FORTUNE DAILY

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The secretive snack company that Warren Buffett loves


Exclusive: Now that the world's top investor has confessed his love for Utz, America's largest privately-held snack maker is letting the secrets of its success out of the bag.

Should Google+ be stripped for parts?


Fortune's Andrew Nusca and Erin Griffith discuss how the latest management shakeup at Google's social network will affect its future.

Toyota elevates foreigners, including first woman, to top posts


Automaker diversifies a management team dominated by Japanese men.

China tells U.S. tech: don't panic, just hand over the encryption keys


Beijing responds to Obama's criticism, saying its new law on counterterrorism doesn't do anything that western ones don't.

Female company president: "I'm sorry to all the mothers I worked with"


‘I didn't realize how horrible I'd been.'
By Geoffrey Smith

Net neutrality is not for Europe


New proposals would allow more leeway to network operators to offer differentiated speeds and services.
By Laura Lorenzetti

The Supreme Court's decision on health care subsidies — what you need to know


The top court will start hearing arguments in the King v. Burwell case Wednesday, and the cost of insurance could be at stake.
By Jean Chatzky

Identity theft: 4 trends to watch


In 2014, fewer U.S. consumers were victimized by identify theft from the previous year, but they should still be on guard.
Early Farfetch investor discusses his fashionable unicorn
Abercrombie & Fitch reports another ugly quarter
Facebook's Q&A, hiring up, and Abercrombie's drop — 5 things to know today
Inside Apple: What it was like to pitch to Steve Jobs

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