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It's in a bunch of complex businesses. Its financial statements are nearly impenetrable. So why is Enron trading at such a huge multiple? By Bethany McLean March 5, 2001 NEW YORK (FORTUNE) -- In ...
King of the mountain bike Mike Sinyard built Specialized into a top bike brand by listening to what serious cyclists wanted.
The meltdown Lehman files for bankruptcy. Merrill is bought by Bank of America. The Fed and major banks expand lending. Anxiety lingers.
Ranging between 180 and 300 square-feet, tiny micro-apartments are becoming increasingly popular among those looking for affordable options in the nation's most expensive cities.
Bailout plan rejected - supporters scramble House leaders trade partisan words after historic financial rescue goes down in defeat.
JPMorgan buys WaMu In the biggest bank failure in history, JPMorgan Chase will acquire massive branch network and troubled assets from Washington Mutual for $1.9 billion.
Stocks fall to 3-year lows September 17, 2001: 5:36 p.m. ET Dow enters bear market, Nasdaq off 68% from high in orderly selloff By Staff Writer Jake Ulick ...
Christiane Amanpour will officially replace Charlie Rose on PBS stations across the country. The move was made official at the public broadcaster's annual meeting on Tuesday. It has been in the ...
A Facebook-sponsored study found that the social network has created 4.5 million jobs around the world and added $227 billion to the global economy in 2014. The study, conducted by Deloitte ...
Identity fraud is on the rise, with a growing number of Americans being targeted by fraudsters, a new report finds.
How Chef Nobu built his sushi empire Celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa survived fire and bankruptcy on the route to culinary independence.
How Microsoft conquered China Or is it the other way around? Fortune's David Kirkpatrick goes on the road to Beijing with Bill Gates, who threw his business model out the window.