Focus On/Small Business
A $99.99 Surfboard Upends the Industry
Wavestorm is bypassing surf shops in favor of big-box stores.
A Guide to Made in America
Maker’s Row has compiled listings on 8,000 U.S. factories.
A King Loses His Way in the Enchanted Forest
An unexpected hit hobbles a London book publisher.
Small to Big: Tea Collection
Worldly threads for little kids.
The Parking Company Getting Young Japanese to Love Cars
Park24, which commands 70 percent of Japan’s car-share market, expects to almost double its fleet by 2019.
The Case for Juiced-Up Cows in the Organic Age
Big Ag pushes back as consumers demand more natural food.
Apple’s Deep Learning Curve
The company’s secrecy is hurting its AI software development.
Travelers Are Taking No-Frills Cruises on Ocean Freighters
With business weak, cargo vessels are happy to carry tourists, too.
This Startup Tracks America’s Murder Houses
DiedInHouse wants to help you avoid sharing a bedroom with a poltergeist.
Speedy Packets Aims to Keep Your Online Video Streaming
Software to speed up the Internet tenfold.
Must See Videos
Driverless Cars Are Closer Than They Appear
Editor-In-Chief Ellen Pollock and Creative Director Robert Vargas go behind the scenes of the making of this week's magazine cover "Detroit Lets Go of the Wheel: General Motors Tries to Beat Google to the Driverless Future," by Keith Naughton. (Source: Bloomberg)
GM, Google in Race for First True Driverless Car
Bloomberg's Keith Naughton reports on Detroit's efforts to build a driverless car. He on speaks "Bloomberg ‹GO›." (Source: Bloomberg)
El Niño Is Back! Here's What to Expect This Winter
Jacob Meisel, Bespoke's chief meteorologist, discusses the consequences of El Niño with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Alix Steel on "What'd You Miss?" (Source: Bloomberg)
A Conversation: Why Women MBAs Face Big Gender Pay Gap
Bloomberg Businessweek surveyed 12,773 business school alumni, for the first time ever, and found that women with MBAs face a gender-based pay divide that starts as soon as they graduate, and only gets worse throughout their careers. They end up managing fewer people and less satisfied with their jobs than men with the exact same degrees, who graduated at the same time. Bloomberg's Jonathan Rodkin and Natalie Kitroeff discuss the findings. (Source: Bloomberg)
A New Hope for Nuclear Power?
Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio reports on investing in nuclear stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
Batteries With a Political Charge
Obama favorite A123 does better under Chinese management.
A Cheaper Way to Send Money Home
Digital remittance startups undercut banks and couriers.
Inside Massive Injury Lawsuits, Clients Get Traded Like Commodities for Big Money
A disgruntled former law firm employee spills secrets on a mass tort factory.
Hillary Clinton's Ties to Corning Turn Republican Stronghold Into Cash Cow
More than 100 employees at the tech company have donated to the former New York senator's presidential campaign.
Inside the Old Psych Hospital Reborn As a Home for Money Managers
It’s the most exclusive club for financiers in Dallas.
This Guy Wins When Contestants Miss a Half-Court Shot Jackpot
Behind million-dollar giveaways and field-goal jackpots is Bob Hamman, who underwrites the unlikely and is betting you lose.
How to Wear Sleeveless Dresses in Colder Weather
Want to work fall’s minimalist trend? It’s all in the layers.
What I Wear to Work: Tribune Publishing’s Jourdan Smith
The art director also markets fabrics and custom shoes. How? In waxed denim.
Brew Your Lunch
Keurig wants to add soup to your office coffeemaker’s menu. A few add-ins will really punch up the pods.
Tough Justice
A biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg adds some heft to her online fame.