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- Data Sheet—Monday, June 15, 2015
- Markets rattled by collapse of Greek bailout talks
- Target selling its pharmacies to CVS Health for $1.9 billion
- IBM blesses Spark in its latest big data push
- The Broadsheet: June 15th
- Alibaba to open streaming video service in China
- Fortune is looking for top female founders
- GE’s Jeff Immelt sounds off on Europe and ‘more regulation’
- CEO Daily: Monday, June 15
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