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  1. On Alibaba’s big day, Jack Ma is an $18 billion winner
  2. Potholes and Tesla’s Model S: Never the twain shall meet
  3. Dow closes at another record high on a day dominated by Alibaba
  4. Microsoft to 5th-grader: We’ll make Minecraft better
  5. Alibaba IPO: It’s official—Wall Street wins, you will lose
  6. For Cisco’s John Chambers, a retirement that’s imminent and elusive
  7. In business, the power of listening
  8. Why did Alibaba’s IPO take so long to price?
  9. Walking Fifth Ave.’s iPhone 6 line: 1,880 buyers, 12 city blocks
  10. Trump: Wind energy support hurt Scottish independence movement
  11. Ali-Nada: Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba not as profitable as it seems
  12. The value of Bitcoin keeps sliding
  13. Alibaba’s big debut ranks it among largest U.S. companies
  14. My job interview with Larry Ellison
  15. Millennials have big faith in big business. Surprised?
  16. Alibaba shares end first day of trading with 38% gain
  17. Alibaba’s muddled growth strategy
  18. How Modi can fix India’s troubled economy
  19. Luxury marketing’s secret sauce: Inside The Quail Motorsports event
  20. Alibaba IPO frenzy hits the New York Stock Exchange
  21. Wage Watch: American Airlines workers declare victory after 19-year union push
  22. Why young workers avoid mentors
  23. Scotland’s ‘No’ vote: the U.K. takes stock
  24. Term Sheet — Friday, September 19
  25. These people have been in line for today’s iPhone 6 release for a long, long time
  26. Data Sheet—Friday, September 19, 2014
  27. The Broadsheet: September 19th
  28. Scotland, Alibaba and iPhones — 5 things to know today
  29. GlaxoSmithKline fined nearly $500 million in China bribery case
  30. You don’t need an MBA to be an MPW
  31. Markets celebrate Scotland’s ‘No’ vote
  32. 5 things you probably don’t know about Mary Barra
  33. Take off, eh: Nordstrom, Saks in race to win Canadian luxury shoppers 
  34. Beyond mice: Logitech targets the connected home
  35. Big banks are getting risky once again
  36. Scotland votes to stay in the U.K.
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