
* U.S. Treasury strikes deal to sell Chrysler stake, which leaves us short on money but long on jobs
* Debate: Is Groupon doomed to fail or worth a leap?
* Bilal Zuberi: The second cycle of cleantech startups
* Morning Call: U.S. futures point lower ahead of jobs data, London rises early, European shares fall and the Nikkei loses 0.7%.
* Hippie capitalist? Q&A with Specialized Bicycle’s Mike Sinyard
* New math: Great Depression unemployment has been overstated
* Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry: Debunking the arguments against going public
* 1998 Flashback, in light of Groupon filing: Beware the proxy valuation
* Anti-social media: Tennessee just made it illegal to share your Netflix account
* Facebook fights back: The social network’s pile of evidence against Paul Ceglia
* Webby’s Person of the Year award goes to Watson, IBM’s Jeopardy-playing computer
* Reverse trend? New York City pension costs will decline as a percentage of overall budget, beginning in 2016