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  1. Japan’s Renesas Electronics to Buy U.S. Chipmaker For $3.2 Billion
  2. People, Entertainment Weekly Debut New Celebrity-Focused Network
  3. Why Striving for the C-Suite Isn’t Always the Best Idea
  4. This Company Won an Auction for Bankrupt SunEdison’s Wind, Solar Projects
  5. How the Sugar Industry Sneakily Influenced Dietary Guidelines
  6. Verizon-Yahoo Deal Will Spark ‘Job Changes’ Says AOL CEO
  7. How AT&T and Verizon Are Testing the Limits of Mobile Net Neutrality
  8. Facebook Adds Payments to Messenger Chatbots
  9. Amazon Prime Now Delivers to This Football Stadium
  10. Ousted American Apparel Founder Dov Charney Says He’s Secured $10 Million Loan for New Venture
  11. Why the Circular Economy Matters
  12. What You Can Expect from Twitter’s New Live-Stream Deal with Cheddar
  13. 7 Questions With HP Inc.’s CEO After $1 Billion Acquisition
  14. World’s Largest Hedge Fund Brings in $22.5 Billion
  15. Mark Cuban Calls Out Donald Trump Over Interest Rates
  16. Netflix Wants the FCC to Do Something About Data Plans
  17. Twilio’s CEO Explains Why His Company Went Public
  18. How Walmart Made Its Comeback on Wall Street
  19. How Verizon Is Moving From Telephone Poles to Light Poles for Smart Devices
  20. The 5 Best Cities to Make the Most of Your Salary
  21. What E*Trade’s Management Shakeup Says About the Stock Market
  22. Here’s Why Markets Went Crazy for Fed Governor Brainard’s Speech
  23. How This Canadian Province Promises to Lower Electricity Costs Next Year
  24. This French Auto Giant Is Launching a Car-Sharing Service in Los Angeles
  25. Why Facebook and Google Are Complying With Israel to Delete Certain Content
  26. Why Samsung and LG Are Being Sued Over Employee Recruitment
  27. What Happens if Hillary Drops Out for Health Reasons
  28. SolarCity Raises $305 Million for Residential and Commercial Solar Projects
  29. Instagram Just Took a Major Step Toward Preventing Harassment
  30. Facebook Nemesis Could Pave Way for Class Actions Across Europe
  31. Jeff Bezos Has a New Rocket to Compete With Elon Musk’s SpaceX
  32. Here’s Why Solar Farms Are Booming in the U.S.
  33. Why Trump’s Pam Bondi Scandal Isn’t Going Away
  34. The Bank of England’s Top Woman Is Leaving Her Job Early
  35. University of California Is Putting Money Into an Alumni VC Fund
  36. Chinese Giant Huawei to Attack Server Market
  37. Apple Defends Itself Against iPhone 7 Event Diversity Complaints
  38. Barrick Gold Partners with Cisco to Boost Mining Productivity
  39. Where the World’s Most Powerful Women Work
  40. OpenText Is Buying Dell-EMC’s Content Division for $1.62 Billion
  41. This Printing Company’s Snafu May Help Stop Europe’s Far Right
  42. LinkedIn Launches ‘Lite’ Version for Mobile Browsing in India
  43. Horizon Pharma Is Buying Raptor to Build Up Its Rare Disease Treatments
  44. raceAhead: The Colin Kaepernick Effect
  45. Hear Steve Jobs Inspire Apple to Remove the iPhone’s Headphone Jack
  46. Burger King’s Cheetos Chicken Fries Are Exactly How They Sound
  47. 3 Surprising Facts from America’s Fastest Growing Companies
  48. Neel Kashkari Rejects Donald Trump’s Charge That the Fed Is Beholden to Obama
  49. Power Sheet: Why Financial Firms Are the Fastest Growing Companies
  50. The 10 Accelerators on Our Fastest-Growing Companies List
  51. The Wall Street Veteran Who’s Helping Google Get Disciplined
  52. The Smart Sting of Samantha Bee
  53. Donald Trump Wishes Hillary Clinton a Speedy Recovery
  54. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Reportedly Explodes in Boy’s Hands
  55. Donald Trump Says Janet Yellen Should Be Ashamed of Low Interest Rates
  56. Term Sheet — Monday, September 12
  57. Activist Investor Starboard Just Sent a Scathing Letter to Perrigo’s CEO
  58. Agrium and Potash Corp Are Merging to Make a Giant Fertilizing Company
  59. Homeland Security Plans to Expand Fingerprint and Eye Scanning at Borders
  60. How to Tell Your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Isn’t of the Exploding Kind
  61. Microsoft Beats Out Rivals for HP Software Deal
  62. There Is No Fast Lane When It Comes to Self-Driving Cars
  63. Hillary Clinton’s Health Raises Worries for Democrats
  64. HP Inc. Goes Old School With Plans to Sell Copy Machines
  65. Data Sheet—Monday, September 12, 2016
  66. Target Is Hiring 70,000 Workers for the Holiday Shopping Season
  67. Check Out These Pitch Decks From Airbnb, YouTube and Other Famous Startups
  68. ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli Trolls Hillary Clinton in Person
  69. Chinese Students Can Now Choose the Funny, Young Teachers
  70. Most People Have No Interest in Buying iPhone 7
  71. This Payment App Urges Its Young Users to ‘Pony Up’ in New Ad Campaign
  72. The Broadsheet: September 12th
  73. Chinese Investment on the Rise
  74. CEO Daily: Monday, 12th September
  75. How to Tell Who’s Winning the Presidential Race
  76. A Look Back at the 30-Year History of Our Fastest-Growing Companies List
  77. Introducing Our 30th Edition of the Fastest-Growing Companies List
  78. Chinese Policymakers Square Off As Economic Challenges Grow
  79. Irish PM Warns the UK of Limited Access to EU Market Unless This Happens
  80. Profits Fall at China’s State-Owned Firms
  81. From The Bachelor to #BuiltbyGirls: The Many Lives of Susan Lyne
  82. Why Mitch McConnell Should Move Ahead on the Pacific Trade Deal
  83. Wells Fargo Exec Who Headed Phony Accounts Unit Collected $125 Million
  84. What It’s Like to Have the Zika Virus
  85. This South Korean Scion Is Joining Samsung’s Board
  86. Hillary Clinton’s Bad Weekend Highlights Election’s Unpredictability
  87. Elon Musk Says Tesla’s New Autopilot Likely Would Have Prevented Death
  88. How Starbucks’ New Line Hopes to Win Customers in the ‘Land of Tea’
  89. These 2 Industrial Gas Giants Just Ended Their $60 Billion Merger Talks
  90. BMW Is Reportedly Set to Develop Electric Minis and SUVs
  91. Amazon and Pandora Are Reportedly Set to Launch New and Cheaper Music Streaming
  92. ‘Sully’ Flies Past Competition With $35.5 Million Box Office Debut
  93. HP Inc. to Buy Samsung’s Printing Business For Over a Billion Dollars
  94. The World’s Most Powerful Women: September 12
  95. Samsung Shares Plunge to Lowest Level in Weeks After Note 7 Recall
  96. Alphabet and Sanofi Set Up a Joint Venture in Diabetes Treatment
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