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Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
7 highlights from Apple's special iPhone event
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

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Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
Theft of Equifax data could lead to years of grief for home buyers and mortgage applicants
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, will Florida remain a retirement haven?
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
After the Equifax breach, here's how to freeze your credit to protect your identity
A step-by-step guide.

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Reuters BusinessSep 13, 2017
Comcast to launch new platform in push for business customers
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp, the largest U.S. cable provider, on Wednesday launched a new business application and platform with faster connections in its push to boost sales to commercial customers as more consumers drop traditional cable services. Comcast, like other pay-TV providers, is under pressure as viewing habits change and wants to leverage its infrastructure to grow in other ways.

USA Today MoneySep 13, 2017
Hurricane Irma's wrath will mean grower losses, higher grocery bills
It's still too early to calculate agricultural losses after Hurricane Irma, but consumers will probably feel effects at the supermarket.        

The Motley FoolSep 13, 2017
Why NetApp, Inc. Stock Fell 11% in August
The enterprise storage leader fell in spite of a strong quarterly earnings announcement. Here's what investors need to know.

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Why Under Armour, Inc. Stock Fell 19.3% in August (The Motley Fool)

Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
With threat of hurricanes, is Florida still a retirement haven?
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

CNN/MoneySep 13, 2017
Target is hiring more than 100,000 holiday workers
Target is hiring more than 100,000 temporary workers for the holidays -- a sharp increase over last year.

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Wall Street Journal US BusinessSep 13, 2017
Global Corporate Tax Cuts Widen Gap With U.S.
Governments around the world have continued to cut their tax rates on company profits, lowering them further below that of the U.S. as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned the competition to aid businesses may be going too far.

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EU May Take New Tack in Taxing Tech Giants (Wall Street Journal US Business)

The Motley FoolSep 13, 2017
Why Nike Inc. Stock Fell 10.6% in August
The athletic footwear and apparel giant dropped on the pain of two closely related businesses. Here's what investors need to know.

NYTimes BusinessSep 13, 2017
Nancy Gibbs, Time Magazine's Top Editor, Is Stepping Down
Ms. Gibbs, the first woman to lead the magazine, said she would stay at Time Inc. through the end of the year to help with the transition.

SEC.gov Updates: News DigestSep 13, 2017
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Reuters Company NewsSep 13, 2017
US STOCKS-Wall St set to open lower on Apple, N. Korea worries
* Futures lower: Dow 14 pts, S&P 3.75 pts, Nasdaq 12 pts (Adds details, comment, updates prices)

The Motley FoolSep 13, 2017
3 Things You Need to Know About Apple's A11 Bionic Chip
It's a beast, and it'll do great things for the new iPhones.

MarketWatchSep 13, 2017
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks set to lose grip on all-time highs as global rally stutters
Wall Street stocks are poised to slip back from all-time highs Wednesday, as investors cast about for catalysts that could breathe new life into the recent rally.

Dismal.com: IndicatorsSep 13, 2017
United States: MBA Mortgage Applications Survey
Mortgage applications jumped last week, as most interest rates continued to decline. The composite index increased by 9.9%. The purchase index rose by 10.9% while the refinance index moved 8.9% higher.

Inc.comSep 13, 2017
Apple's Tim Cook Needs To Shake Things Up -- And This Is How He Should Do It
Apple's new lineup of products is exciting -- but it is not what we want from Apple. It is time for Tim Cook to shake things up.

WSJ MoneyBeatSep 13, 2017
WSJ City: Apple Gambles on Premium Pricing, Why U.S. Stocks Keep Hitting Records
Good morning from the WSJ City desks in London. Be the first with high-value stories. Download WSJ City for on your mobile and let us keep you in the loop from 6am. The WSJ City app. Upwardly mobile. iPhone and Android. Your friends and colleagues can sign up to this newsletter here. MUST READS FROM WSJ CITY Apple introduced a trio of new […]

Dismal.com: IndicatorsSep 13, 2017
United States: Manpower Employment Outlook Survey
Global hiring intentions remain positive for the fourth quarter. Employers in 42 of 43 surveyed countries intend to add to their payrolls in the fourth quarter. The seasonally adjusted net employment outlook in the U.S. remains positive, at 17. The British outlook stayed positive and improved in quarter-ago and year-ago terms. All eight Asia-Pacific countries surveyed expect to increase hiring, with Japan, Taiwan, and India having the most upbeat net employment outlooks. Overall, in quarter-ago terms, hiring intentions strengthened in 23 of 43 countries, while in year-ago terms, hiring intentions increased in 25, weakened in 15, and were unchanged in three.

SEC.gov Updates: News DigestSep 13, 2017
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Enterprise Application NewsSep 13, 2017
What's so special about the Microsoft Surface Studio? 3 important features to know
For a $2,999 price point, you might wonder -- is the Microsoft Surface Studio desktop really worth it? I tested one recently and found myself being drawn to a few important features that made it worth the high price even compared to similar models from Dell and even Apple.

1. Incredibly high resolution This was one of the surprises for me, because I sometimes don't like extremely high-res displays. They might be clear, but the color quality sometimes suffers. And, in some cases, the extra resolution doesn't really help with detail work in Photoshop and other apps because you don't really notice the difference. The Studio uses a resolution of 4500 x 3000 pixels, and believe me, you notice. For photos, I was able to zoom in and make fine adjustments to pixels in ways I couldn't do on any laptop or on my normal 2K resolution display. Even normal Word documents looked better on the Studio's display without any jagged text.

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Washington Post BusinessSep 13, 2017
To help hurricane victims, Congress may make it easier to tap 401(k) accounts
No, the economy wouldn't be better off if everyone moved to New York and San Francisco

Reuters BusinessSep 13, 2017
Wall St. set to open lower on Apple, North Korea worries
(Reuters) - Wall Street was set to open slightly lower on Wednesday, after a two-day rally, weighed down by a drop in Apple and as North Korea showed a trademark defiance over new U.N. sanctions.

MarketWatchSep 13, 2017
Need to Know: Avoid this one big move if the stock market's record run is giving you the jitters
These market highs are making a few out there just a bit dizzy. While those records may struggle to hold on today, a resilient market has some thinking it may be time to take money off the table and cash in a few gains. Here's what not to do.

Google Market NewsSep 13, 2017
Wholesale Prices in US Increase on Jump in Energy Costs - Bloomberg

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Rising U.S. wholesale prices in August reflect the biggest jump in energy costs since January, while underlying inflation remained contained, a Labor Department report showed Wednesday in Washington.
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WSJ US NewsSep 13, 2017
Herculean Task as Crews Race to Restore Power in Florida
Block by block and city by city, utilities face one of the largest power-restoration challenges in U.S. history as they bring back electricity to more than 15 million people left in the dark after Hurricane Irma.

USA Today MoneySep 13, 2017
Texas mom uses extreme coupon skills to help Hurricane Harvey victims
A Texas woman is putting her knack for finding deals with coupons to good use by helping Hurricane Harvey victims in need of food and basic necessities.        

Private Equity Breaking NewsSep 13, 2017
Baring PE Asia starts sale process of SAI Global division
Baring Private Equity Asia has restarted a process to sell the assurance unit of Australian standards and risk management company SAI Global.

Google Market NewsSep 13, 2017
Getting High On Your Own Bitcoin Supply - Bloomberg

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SEC.gov Updates: News DigestSep 13, 2017
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Wall Street Journal US BusinessSep 13, 2017
Brazil Authorities Arrest JBS CEO Wesley Batista
Brazilian authorities arrested the head of JBS SA, the world's largest meatpacker, for allegedly using insider trading to profit from a massive plea deal signed earlier this year amid a corruption probe.

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USA Today MoneySep 13, 2017
How did the Equifax breach happen? Here are some answers and some questions.
So far we don't know who did it, why they did it but we have some clues into how.        

Wall Street Journal US BusinessSep 13, 2017
Tesla's 'Autopilot' Shares Blame in Fatal Crash, U.S. Investigators Say
U.S. officials said Tesla's Autopilot feature contributed to a fatal crash last year, faulting the company's semiautonomous technology.

MarketWatch Breaking NewsSep 13, 2017
Target says it plans to hire 100,000 seasonal employees for holidays
Target says it plans to hire 100,000 seasonal employees for holidays

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Google Business NewsSep 13, 2017
Tesla intentionally makes some of their cars worse, and it's good for everybody - Quartz

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Entrepreneur.comSep 13, 2017
3 Ways to Make Yourself Stronger at The Broken Places
Resilience doesn't help you avoid life's hardships; it's a technique for profiting from them.

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CNN/MoneySep 13, 2017
YouTube just closed a vital window into North Korea
YouTube has caused an outcry by shutting down North Korean propaganda channels that were used by researchers to better understand the secretive nation.

The Motley FoolSep 13, 2017
Why Did Weight Watchers International, Inc. Shares Gain 30% in August?
The company has shown some very encouraging results.

MarketWatch MarketPulseSep 13, 2017
Southern's Georgia Power still has 360,000 customers without power
Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Co. , said Wednesday that 95% of its customers who were impacted by Hurricane Irma should have power restored by Sunday night. By Tuesday night, 60% of the customers impacted, or about 590,000 customers, had service restored. The Atlanta-based utility said about 360,000 of its customers are currently without power. The company said there have been more than 12,000 cases of individual damage or trouble, which includes broken poles and lines. Southern's stock, which was inactive in premarket trade, has gained 2.7% so far this month, while the SPDR Utilities Select Sector ETF has lost 0.1% and the S&P 500 has tacked on 1.0%.

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MarketWatch MarketPulseSep 13, 2017
Cracker Barrel's stock set to rally after profit beat helps offset sales miss
Shares of Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores Inc. was indicated up over 2% in premarket trade Wednesday, after the restaurant and country store chain beat fiscal fourth-quarter profit expectations, offsetting a sales miss. Net income for the quarter to July 28 rose to $53.9 million, or $2.23 a share, from $51.0 million, or $2.12 a share, in the same period a year ago. The FactSet consensus for earnings per share was $2.17. Revenue fell 0.3% to $743.2 million, missing the FactSet consensus of $746.7 million. Same-store sales declined 1.7%, compared with the FactSet consensus of a 0.6% decline, while the average check increased 0.9%. Looking ahead, the company expects fiscal first-quarter EPS of $1.85 to $1.95 and fiscal 2018 EPS of $8.85 to $9.00, compared with the FactSet consensus for first-quarter EPS of $2.10 and for 2018 EPS of $8.89. "As we enter the new fiscal year, we anticipate the environment to remain challenged, yet are confident in our plans to invest in the long-term growth of the company," said Chief Executive Sandra Cochran. The stock has lost 9.4% over the past three months through Tuesday, while the S&P 500 has gained 2.3%.

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FT.com - Financial MarketsSep 13, 2017
Wall St set to take a breather after record closing highs
Brent-WTI spread widens, German holdings of foreign assets and the bitcoin bubble

The Motley FoolSep 13, 2017
Why TTM Technologies, Inc. Shares Fell 18% in August
Twelve months of fantastic market momentum hit a brick wall when the circuit board maker finally posted a timid quarterly report.

Google Market NewsSep 13, 2017
Nordstrom buyout; Apple aftermath; Toshiba sale - CNNMoney

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1. Nordstrom sale: Shares in Nordstrom (JWN) were surging by about 10% premarket following reports that the company could soon be taken private. CNBC, citing unnamed sources, said that private equity firm Leonard Green & Partners could partner with ...
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Wall Street Journal US BusinessSep 13, 2017
Apple Unveils New iPhone X to Fend Off Growing Competition
Apple introduced a trio of new iPhones Tuesday, making a bet that some customers will be willing to part with upward of $1,000 for the premium iPhone X while others will also pay up to upgrade regular models.

NYTimes BusinessSep 13, 2017
In China's Hinterlands, Workers Mine Bitcoin for a Digital Fortune
One of the largest sources of Bitcoin can be found in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, despite Chinese skepticism over its potential for risk.

NYTimes BusinessSep 13, 2017
Median U.S. Household Income Up for 2nd Straight Year
Household income rose by 3.2 percent in 2016 as the recovery delivered growing prosperity. Health coverage broadened and poverty declined.

WSJ AsiaSep 13, 2017
U.S. Threatens China Over North Korea Sanctions
The Trump administration threatened to impose further sanctions on China if Beijing doesn't do more to shut down banks and other Chinese firms aiding North Korea.

NYTimes BusinessSep 12, 2017
How Business Was Battered by Irma
Hurricane Irma has weakened to a tropical storm, but left damage to nearly all parts of a tightly connected Florida economy that relies heavily on tourism.

MarketWatch MarketPulseSep 12, 2017
Time magazine editor-in-chief Nancy Gibbs stepping down
Time Inc. announced Tuesday that Nancy Gibbs is stepping down as editor-in-chief of Time magazine at the end of the year. A successor is expected to be named soon, Time said. Gibbs has spent 32 years working at Time, including four as the magazine's first female editor-in-chief. Gibbs is credited with revamping Time's digital operations that has doubled the magazine's overall audience under her tenure. "Nancy successfully ushered Time into a new era," the company said in a statement. "She is leaving Time in a strong position, with the biggest audience in its history and more innovations ahead." Gibbs said she's "grateful for every single day I've spent at Time, but it's time for another chapter." Time shares are down 4% in the past three months, and down 25% year to date, compared to the S&P 500's gains of 3% and 12%, respectively.

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Dismal.com: AnalysisSep 12, 2017
Economic Briefing: Waiting on the Extent of Irma's Damage
Initial estimates suggest Harvey and Irma's damage will cost between $150 billion to $200 billion.

The Motley FoolSep 12, 2017
10 Things ADP Management Wants You to Know About This Billionaire Activist
The company responded strongly to Bill Ackman's arguments and tactics.

Dismal.com: IndicatorsSep 12, 2017
United States: Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
July's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey confirms the steady expansion of the labor market. Employers posted 6.17 million job openings, up from 6.12 million in June; the rate remained at 4%. The number of open positions reached a new high for the series since its early-2000s launch. Likewise, hiring edged higher to 5.5 million from 5.43 million in June; the July number is a cyclical peak. Separations were also little changed at 5.33 million, up from 5.31 million. Net employment increased from 120,000 to 170,000.

KiplingerSep 12, 2017
7 Non-Tech Stocks Using Tech to Win
Technology's a great thing when used by society to better itself. Often, when investors think of great technology, companies like Tesla Inc. (TSLA) and Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) spring to mind.

However, truth be told, technology is used by all kinds of businesses to make their companies more efficient.

"In ten years, every company will have to be an artificial intelligence company, or they won't be competitive," Loup Ventures Managing Partner Doug Clinton wrote in a July blog. "While traditional tech companies have been very forward about their advancements and investments in AI, there are non-tech companies that are poised to benefit from their efforts in AI."

While many investors are looking for the next big technology stock, a small minority are less concerned about the technology itself, but rather how the technology is used by a non-tech company to create a wider moat.

I've come up with seven non-tech stocks using technology to win.

Prices and data are from the original InvestorPlace story published on September 6, 2017. Click on ticker-symbol links in each slide for current prices and more.

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NPR Topics: BusinessSep 12, 2017
Department Of Transportation Rolls Out New Guidelines For Self-Driving Cars
Tuesday's report, the first such recommendations for manufacturers released under the Trump administration, trims some of the guidelines set out under Obama. Still, they remain voluntary.

WSJ World MarketsSep 12, 2017
Bitcoin Exchanges Shut Down by Chinese Authorities
Chinese authorities are ordering domestic bitcoin exchanges to shut down, delivering a heavy blow to once-thriving trading hubs that helped popularize the virtual currency pushing it to recent record highs.

FT.com - USSep 12, 2017
Return of the stockpicker bolsters hedge fund performance
Better showing as stock market breaks free of tight correlations of recent years

WSJ OpinionSep 12, 2017
Another Obama Policy Betsy DeVos Should Throw Out
A 2014 guidance letter on racial disparities in school discipline has helped create classroom chaos.

NYTimes BusinessSep 12, 2017
Why Getting the Power Back On in Florida Could Take Weeks
Irma has left up to 15 million people in Florida without electricity. Restoring service could be the most complex operation of its kind in United States history.

NYTimes BusinessSep 12, 2017
John Oliver Extends HBO Contract Through 2020
A new three-year contract means Mr. Oliver''s weekly show 'Last Week Tonight' will be on HBO through at least the next presidential election.

NPR Topics: BusinessSep 12, 2017
Florida Businesses Struggle To Reopen Without Power After Irma
Many are without power or phone service. Their ability to reopen depends on the restoration of electricity, but also on whether employees can get to work through blocked roads and downed power lines.

MarketWatch MarketPulseSep 12, 2017
Nordstrom shares rally on report of steps to go private
Shares of Nordstrom Inc. jumped in the extended session Tuesday following a report that the retailer is taking steps to go private. Nordstrom shares, which jumped more than 10% following the report, were last up 7.7% at $48.52 after hours, following a 0.7% rise in the regular session. Late Tuesday, CNBC reported that Nordstrom family members were close to choosing private-equity firm Leonard Green & Partners to help fund about $1 billion for a buyout. At the close, Nordstrom had a market cap of $7.49 billion. The Nordstrom family is reportedly talking to banks to secure up to $8 billion to finance the deal. Nordstrom family members own just over 30% of outstanding shares, according to FactSet.

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CNN/MoneySep 12, 2017
'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver' renewed through 2020
It looks like John Oliver will keep his viewers entertained until the next presidential election.

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CNN/MoneySep 12, 2017
Time editor-in-chief Nancy Gibbs stepping down
Time editor-in-chief Nancy Gibbs said Tuesday that she is stepping down, ending a 32-year-run at the magazine. She will remain there until the end of the year.

FT.com - Financial MarketsSep 12, 2017
China's economy helps salve North Korea angst
Its economic strength has helped markets shrug off regional tensions

Wall Street Journal US BusinessSep 12, 2017
U.S. Household Incomes Rose in 2016 to New Record
Income for the average American household reached a new high last year for the first time this century.

Dismal.com: AnalysisSep 11, 2017
Economic Briefing: First Harvey, Now Irma
Irma's damage is hefty, but there's some relief now the storm has weakened.

MSNBC.com: BusinessSep 11, 2017
Here's What You Can Do About That Equifax Breach
While you may never have dealt with Equifax, it still probably has your data. Protect yourself with these tips.
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