Carlyle Group caves on class-action lawsuits. Also: Greek deal still not done .
Squeezed by Apple and Samsung, HTC had a bad quarter and expects the next to be worse.

Showmanship, prudence, and working with what it's got: How lingerie maker Victoria's Secret stays on top.

The tiny startup is the hottest outfit on the internet. But Jim Clark's company is also becoming a player on the corporate networks IBM wants to rule.

Advertisers are paying record amounts to put their brands in front of you during Super Bowl Sunday. Here are three ways to grade them.

Hiring nationwide is still sluggish, but local economies in some places are thriving and creating jobs. Ever thought about moving to Texas?
Twitter will eventually cave to investor and employee pressure and/or bump up against the 500-shareholder rule
Private equity pulls out its checkbook.
Three senators explain their votes against a no brainer.

Like Google and Groupon, Facebook's letter expressed a defiant idealism that -- eventually -- must confront the realities of business.
Weekly Read: James D. Scurlock's King Larry, a new biography of eccentric DHL co-founder Larry Hillblom.
Allison Melangton, president and CEO of the Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee, shares her story of bringing Super Bowl XLVI to her hometown.

The major film studios think they've found a way to sell and deliver movies online. Will consumers buy it?

In an exclusive Q&A, Google's co-founder and CEO explains how he built a No. 1 workplace - and why it matters.
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