2015년 3월 6일 금요일

The One Reason Not to Go to Yale

 
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen
 
The Fed Is Running Out of Patience
Pressure Rises for a June Rate Hike
A stronger-than-forecast jobs report strengthens the argument for the Federal Reserve to begin raising interest rates in June, after the jobless rate reached the range that officials view as full employment.
 

Today’s Top Stories

 
Number 1

APPLE WILL JOIN THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE

AT&T is out, and the world’s largest company has finally been added to the Dow. We hear Tim Cook calls it “iDow.”
 
Number 2

WHY CAN’T REEBOK GET FIT?

Aerobics made Reebok the top sneaker in the 1980s. Now the brand is back to banking on workouts with friends.
 
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Number 3

THESE INVESTORS THINK THERE’S A BIOTECH BUBBLE AND IT'S ABOUT TO BURST

Biotech stocks are driving the Nasdaq Composite Index to new records, but some investors are still wary.
 
Number 4

WANT A JOB IN SILICON VALLEY AFTER YALE? GOOD LUCK WITH THAT

One of the world’s top universities in most respects, Yale has fallen way behind in computer science.
 
Number 5

WHY RETAILERS ARE SUDDENLY DESPERATE TO KEEP THEIR LEAST-VALUABLE WORKERS

Some of the biggest employers in the U.S. have abandonment issues.
 
Fake Snow, Real Money
The High-Tech Fight to Save California Skiing
Heavenly has one of the most sophisticated snowmaking systems around. If it can’t save its ski season, no one can.
 
 
The High-Tech Fight to Save California Skiing

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