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Inside RadioShack’s Slow-Motion Collapse
How did the electronics retailer go broke? Gradually, then all at once
Exclusive: Google Is Developing Its Own Uber Competitor
The two companies are going to war over self-driving taxis
Twelve Easy Valentine’s Escapes
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The 5 Big Asks in President Obama's Aspirational, Unpassable, $4 Trillion Budget
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Chipotle: The Definitive Oral History
The builders of a $22 billion burrito empire—the founder, his father, his college buddies, key execs, and a couple of pig farmers—open up about how they won the fast-food future. And yes, they dish about McDonald's.
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How Mark Carney Gave U.K. Government a Helping Hand
“It was a pure store. And it didn’t do any business.”
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Big spending to fulfill Christmas deliveries on time proves costly for UPS
New Technology Detects Hacks in Milliseconds
The past year in cybersecurity has seemed like the Year the Bad Guys Won. Power fingerprinting could change that
Adidas App Lets Sneakerheads Wait in Virtual Lines for Limited Editions
The platform lets the company offer its most coveted products by neighborhood
How Mark Carney Gave U.K. Government a Helping Hand
Persistently loose monetary policy should help George Osborne sleep easier in an election year
MBAs Are Shunning Industries That Create Jobs
Industries that treat American workers relatively well tend to get short shrift from MBAs, who seek higher salaries in sexier fields
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Nebraska Splits the Electoral Difference
Obama's Plan to Tax Profits to Repair Roads
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Government Blinks Again on Obamacare
A Russian Housewife Caught in Putin's War
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The 11 Best Tacos in London (Or, Good Mexican Food Is Hard to Find)
The Secret to Getting a 99,766 Percent Return in the Art Market
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Street Style: Paris Beyond the Boulevards
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Editor's Picks
What Amazon Sees in RadioShack Stores
Feb. 3 – Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson reports on RadioShack considering the sale of stores to Sprint and Amazon. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu on “In The Loop.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Can Obama’s Budget Spark Serious Tax Reform Talks?
Feb. 3 -- President Barack Obama’s $4 trillion budget is being used as a starting point for talks on tax reform on Capitol Hill. Bloomberg’s Peter Cook reports on reaction to the president’s proposals from both sides of the aisle. He speaks on “In The Loop.”
Is America Losing the Global Currency Wars?
Feb. 3 -- Lisa Shalett, head of investment & portfolio strategies at Morgan Stanley and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president at American Forum, talk about the U.S. dollar, inflation and currency moves made by global central banks. They speak on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Obama’s $4T Budget Gives Up on Growth: Holtz-Eakin
Feb. 3 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president at American Forum, and Lisa Shalett, head of investment & portfolio strategies at Morgan Stanley, examine President Barack Obama’s $4 trillion U.S. budget. They speak on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
Renault Unveils ‘Extremely Sensual’ New SUV
Feb. 3 -- Renault is continuing its push into the compact SUV segment with a brand-new crossover, called the Kadjar unveiled last night near Paris. The French carmaker, Europe's third-largest, is counting on this new model, among others, to compensate for the drop of sales in Russia. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan was at the unveiling.
Jay Z Is Magic, Smart to Buy Wimp: Tommy Boy Records CEO
Jan. 2 -- Tom Silverman, founder and CEO of Tommy Boy Records, sits down with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on "Taking Stock" to discuss the tectonic shifts in the music industry.
Why U.S. Treasury Yields Are So Low
Feb. 2 -- In today's "Off the Charts," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu takes a look at why U.S. Treasury yields are so low. She speaks on "Bottom Line."
NFL Tackles Domestic Violence Issue
Feb. 2 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan reports on the off-the-field issues plaguing the NFL. She speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on "Bottom Line."
What Exactly Is in Obama’s $4 Trillion Budget?
Feb. 2 -- Citigroup Vice Chairman Corporate and Investment Banking Peter Orszag examines President Obama’s $4 trillion dollar budget that he sent to Congress. Orszag speaks on “Bottom Line.”