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  1. Lonestar Capital to shut down, hurt by market whipsaw
  2. Virgin America prices IPO, prepares for takeoff
  3. Oil magnate’s ex to appeal divorce award: $1 billion isn’t enough
  4. Oil prices drop below $75 for first time in four years amid supply glut
  5. U.S. warns Apple users about iOS ‘Masque Attack’
  6. 10 of the best business-related Reddit AMAs
  7. Reddit’s new CEO may not be ‘interim’ for long
  8. Facebook’s privacy policy is clearer, but no less complicated
  9. Halliburton in talks to acquire Baker Hughes
  10. Lululemon for men — not just for yogis
  11. Why the SEC can’t agree on what to do with Steven Cohen’s $600 million
  12. Lower gas prices won’t save the holiday season
  13. Ubisoft banks on history with two new ‘Assassin’s Creed’ games
  14. Sony debuts PlayStation Vue, a cloud-based TV service
  15. For top female scientists, starting a family is a major setback
  16. J.C. Penney: CEOs may change, but the losses endure
  17. Amazon buries the Hachette, signs new pact with book publisher
  18. Why GE just built its big new R&D center in Brazil
  19. Taylor Swift on why she ditched streaming music service Spotify
  20. Samsung and the curious case of the red OLED
  21. 6 reasons why you should quit Facebook
  22. Facebook’s new privacy policy Is way simpler
  23. How to stay excited about your job? Be your own superhero
  24. How can startups attract women? Hire a head of HR
  25. Microsoft gets round to patching a 19-year-old Windows bug
  26. Openness and transparency will not solve our problems
  27. Ebola death toll surpasses 5,000 worldwide
  28. No flextime in your office? Don’t blame HR, fault your boss
  29. Meet the modern traveling salesman: The corporate workshop speaker
  30. ‘Ninja Turtles,’ ‘Transformers’ boost Viacom’s revenue
  31. Term Sheet — Thursday, November 13
  32. How Amazon is turning cloud computing into the ‘new normal’
  33. 3 ways to lower crazy high college costs
  34. Warhol’s paintings of Elvis, Brando help Christie’s set a new auction record
  35. Walmart U.S. comparable sales return to (modest) growth, but …
  36. Buffett buys Duracell and Wal-Mart warns — 5 things to know today
  37. Google’s Larry Page: The Most Ambitious CEO in the Universe
  38. Data Sheet—Thursday, November 13, 2014
  39. Warren Buffett to buy Duracell from Procter & Gamble
  40. 7 Tips for Writing Killer Emails to Your Boss
  41. The Fed’s loose money policy is risky, unfair, and essential
  42. The coast of Louisiana is sinking. Here’s a billion-dollar plan to save it.
  43. The high-rise goes nuts
  44. Digitimes: Apple ordered enough chips for 30-40 million watches
  45. Sam Jain’s CheapOair is really taking off
  46. Required Reading: The MBA List
  47. DPR Construction:Toasting the Boss (a.k.a. Everyone)
  48. The Broadsheet: November 13th
  49. What the Dickens?
  50. The Great Escape Business
  51. High gear: Accessories for high-end automobiles
  52. This car will not be self-driving
  53. Amazon goes to war again (and again)
  54. For women, being rich is not a priority
  55. Supercar Sea Change
  56. John Stallworth: An MVP passes it on
  57. Henry Schein: Your dentist’s biggest supplier
  58. The man behind Nike’s drive to marry style with tech
  59. 2014 Gift Guide: The Upgrade
  60. A disruptor shakes up angel investing
  61. Efficiency Experts
  62. Using 3-D printing to make jet engines
  63. 5 ways to build up your business
  64. Wall Street’s Little Secret: It wins both the coming and going
  65. Hasbro in talks to acquire DreamWorks Animation
  66. Smog-choked China cuts a climate deal with Obama, and tries to tame its coal beast
  67. UnitedHealth Group’s Gail Boudreaux: “I’m definitely not retiring”
  68. Business takes charge
  69. India wins U.S. support for food scheme, ends W.T.O. blockade
  70. 8 top auto industry surprises of 2014
  71. Apple’s new all-time high: $111.25
  72. China’s output slows as Japan shows signs of life
  73. J.C. Penney and the terrible costs of hiring an outsider CEO
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