Money: Latest Financial Topics from Forbes Magazine

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Here is the latest Money News from Forbes Magazine.

Here’s Why Expedia Shares Are Soaring
The travel site posted a surprise quarterly profit as a string of acquisitions helped boost revenue.

The FBI Paid Less Than People Thought to Hack the San Bernardino iPhone
And the agency will get to re-use the technique in the future for free, sources say.

Protesters Stormed the Streets After a Donald Trump Rally in Orange County
Things got ugly.

British Airways Owner Says Brussels Attacks and Brexit Fears Hit Hard
Shares were down almost 5% after IAG reported that it would trim its growth plans.

The One Thing Every Business Owner Should Be More Honest About
Transparency is priceless.

What Every Business Can Do to Be More Innovative
It will help motivate your employees

Pandora’s Strong Ad Sales Lift Stock 11%
Investors get welcome news from the music streaming service.

Uber Wants to Charge You For Jerking Around Your Driver
Frequent cancelers, beware.

Etsy Is No Longer Asking Employees to Pick a Gender
The company just upped its “diversity report” game.

Google Will Stream GOP Convention Despite Anti-Trump Protest
Is it good for democracy if Google pulls out?

Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone’s Q&A App Is Back Again
But does the world need anything beyond Google?

Google Just Hired A Former Motorola Executive to Lead Hardware Projects
Search giant hires former Motorola president Rick Osterloh.

Amazon Web Services Forges Ahead Like There Is No Competition
The company’s cloud division logged more than $2.5 billion in sales this quarter.

New Hardware Fuels Amazon’s Big Earnings
Popular devices helped the e-commerce giant shake the Fire Phone debacle.

Target’s New Robot Helper Is Busy At Work On Aisle 3
The retail giant is testing robots in a San Francisco department store.

Coroner Identifies Apple Employee Found Dead at Headquarters
Worker was found dead yesterday with a head wound.

If You Want Your Employees to Stay, Maybe You Should Do This
“Stay” interviews are getting more common.

Carl Icahn Says He Sold All His Apple Stock
Carl Icahn and Tim Cook won’t be having dinner any time soon.

How to Get Free Breakfast From Subway For an Entire Month
But, of course, there’s a catch.

Government Requests For Facebook User Data Rise Sharply
Law enforcement is keenly interested in what people say on the social network.

The $400 Hair Dryer Proves James Dyson Is the Master of Making Boring Products Cool
A mini retrospective of the entrepreneur-inventor’s work so far.

Clinton Superdelegates Say Angry Sanders Supporters Are Harassing Them
They’ve gotten nasty phone and email messages.

SpaceX Undercuts ULA to Win Rocket Launch Contract With U.S. Air Force
The Air Force had relied solely on United Launch Alliance to launch satellites for the past decade

Why Cisco’s John Chambers Is Bullish On India
The former Cisco CEO is confident India will become a technology powerhouse.

Verizon Says It Offers Last, Best Offer But Strikers Are Unimpressed
Talks in two cities could end biggest labor confrontation in five years

How a Beauty Pageant Solved Trump’s Most Dangerous Lawsuit
The Miss Universe Pageant helped paved Donald’s way to the White House

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