Table of Contents:VOL. 165, NO. 8 - June 11, 2012
Cover story
How Tim Cook is changing Apple
Steve Jobs' successor is making his mark and trying to keep the Apple magic going. By Adam Lashinsky Features
Why Shell is betting billions to drill for oil ... here
This summer, the energy giant will begin exploring off the icy coast of Alaska - after years of resistance by environmentalists. The payoff could be the largest U.S. offshore oil discovery in a generation. By Jon Birger Can Mark Kvamme save Ohio's economy?
The Silicon Valley native left a lucrative gig funding startups for a post as Ohio's jobs czar. His simple goal: to help a million people. By Tory Newmyer Fortune 500 series: Indra Nooyi's challenge
By the numbers, PepsiCo has done a pretty good job since she took the helm six years ago. So why is the CEO taking so much heat from investors? By Geoff ColvinFirst
By the numbers
Endless summer: The rebirth of Coney Island. By Anne VanderMey The briefing
Razor wars, tycoon sailboat selloff, Romney's web push, and more. Closer look
The problem seat on Goldman's board. By Beth Kowitt The best advice I ever got
Andy Cohen, Bravo's senior VP of development and talent. By Caitlin Keating Executive dream team
Chairman/CEO dynamic duos. By Daniel Roberts Game changers
The fall of party bigwig Bo Xilai is good news for China's reformers. By Bill Powell Pursuits
Road warrior special
The CEO guide to business travel. By Caitlin Keating and Alex KonradVenture
How we got started
The founders of pen and lamp maker Levenger are adapting to the Digital Age. Interview by Dinah Eng Fastest-growing companies
Illumina: The future of DNA. By Richard McGill Murphy Tech
High tech's fashion model
Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts is making the company into an innovation machine. By Beth Kowitt Mobility@work
The future of TV -- maybe. By Jessi Hempel Invest
Wall Street interview
Research Affiliates' Rob Arnott: Going abroad for growth. By Shawn Tully Analyst face-off
Will new drugs pay off in time to counter patent losses for Forest Laboratories? Interviews by Ryan DerousseauLeadership
GM chief Dan Akerson
Getting the automaker on track again Interview by Geoff Colvin The Chartist
The (big) bucks behind the Olympics
Even before the athletes could be paid professionals who might make millions bringing home a medal, the Olympics were about moneyOpinion
John Cassidy
It's time for Europe to choose inflation over austerity. Nina Easton
Class war? Americans dislike inequality, but they don't all blame the rich. Jack and Suzy Welch
Why you should heed whistleblowers. Sheila Bair
The benefits of breaking up Chase.