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Cyrus Sanati

Cyrus Sanati

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Cyrus Sanati
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Germany needs to cut Greece some slack - Fortune

If Germany and the “core” eurozone members want to keep the euro going, they will need to work out a more viable solution to the debt problems plaguing not just Greece but the entire eurozone periphery.
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How Adrian Grenier plans to hold Dell to its green goals - Fortune

The actor recently became Dell’s first “Social Good Advocate.” He explains to Fortune what exactly that means.
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An audacious attempt to cure pancreatic cancer - Fortune

The Boston-based biotech firm is teaming up with hospitals and researchers to discover the first clinical biomarker to diagnose and treat pancreatic cancer.
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How one company is using artificial intelligence to develop a cure ...

Boston-based Berg has spent the last six years perfecting an artificial intelligence platform that may soon crack the cancer code.
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The New Suez Canal: A great step for a new Egypt - Fortune

Success can’t be measured through ships and revenue alone. The new canal is also meant to inspire confidence in Egypt’s return to democracy.
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Why ex-Oracle exec Matt Mills joined MapR as president, COO - Fortune

Mills will take the role as president and COO of the tech “unicorn” and will report to the company’s co-founder and CEO, John Schroeder.
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Democratic debate: Hillary Clinton has an open field to run in

Tuesday’s Democratic primary debate revealed that Hillary Clinton will almost certainly be the Democratic nominee for president in 2016.

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What the Keystone Pipeline’s Death Really Means

The fight over the Keystone XL pipeline became a proxy battle between Democrats and Republicans.
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The Oil Export Ban’s Death Won’t Raise Gas Prices—For Now - Fortune

But being freed of the export ban will certain make oil companies richer.
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At CES, France Is Tech’s Unexpected Powerhouse

France has come out as a tech powerhouse at CES 2016.
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Why a Saudi Aramco IPO Makes Absolutely No Sense for Saudi Arabia

The Saudi royal family’s total control of Arabia’s oil wealth is the root of all of its power, influence, and success.
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World’s Wealthiest Gather in Beverly Hills for Group Therapy, Inves...

The Tiger21 conference in Beverly Hills is part investment club and part group therapy for the ultrahigh net worth set.
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Here’s Why John Kasich Has a Great Shot at Being the Business Candi...

Ohio Gov. John Kasich aims to balance the selfishness unbridled capitalism with the unrealistic ideals of socialism.
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Why Fiscal Conservatives Should Be Panicking on Super Tuesday

Going into Super Tuesday, the GOP field is a disaster for those fiscal conservatives who want a balanced budget.
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Dilma Rousseff Impeachment Is Just the First Step to Heal Brazil’s ...

Brazil needs a new leader who can rebuild the government’s trust with the people of Brazil and foreign investors alike.
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How Brexit Will End Up Hurting Donald Trump

Market turmoil and buyer’s remorse in Britain will make it clear to American voters that Brexit was a bad idea.
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Iran’s nuclear deal: European companies racing to get back to business

European companies are champing at the bit to get back into Iran, and they are not waiting for the sanctions to be lifted to get the ball rolling.
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To save Greece, let’s put its debt on ice

A long-haul plan to get the Greeks back on their feet could include putting their debt into forbearance.
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The U.S. is not opening the tap on crude oil exports

A planned deal to swap Mexican crude for lighter and more expensive U.S. oil is just a drop in the bucket toward ending a 40-year ban.
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Tumblr Trouble Illustrates Verizon’s Messy Media Strategy

Verizon didn’t acquire “bad content,” per se; it just failed to manage it well.
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Wall Street Opts to Steer Clear of Trump’s Republican Convention

Wall Street is keeping a low profile at this year’s Republican National Convention in Cleveland.