Ben Horowitz is schooling tech’s young guns. By Miguel Helft
Atop our annual ranking: innovators, disrupters, and companies that overcome adversity.
Led by CEO Richard Anderson, the airline is growing internationally, courting business travelers, and booking record profits. By Shawn Tully
In the crossfire between so-called patent trolls and big companies, RPX looks to provide a market solution to the nation's most pressing legal challenge. By Roger Parloff
Global markets -- particularly emerging ones -- have been looking increasingly uncertain of late. But turmoil can mean opportunity. By Lauren Silva Laughlin; graphics by Nicolas Rapp
As public opinion hardens on the ethics of burning the fuel, Peabody fights for West Coast terminals to expand exports to Asia. By Richard Martin
Trust the private sector, not Washington, to get job training right.
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J.P. Morgan's $200 million problem (and Target's and Yahoo's ...)
Steven Murphy, the first American to run Christie's, has a three-part plan to keep the auction house on top. By Ryan Bradley
A pricey social network helps the one percent meet the one percent. By Caroline Fairchild
How a Danish firm helped LEGO find its fun. By Ryan Bradley
With TrueCar, Scott Painter wants to bring transparency and ease to the auto industry. By Michal Lev-Ram
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel talks with Fortune's Sheila Bair about modernizing the troops, the risks in Asia, and more.
A construction firm levels the playing field for minority workers. By Catherine Dunn
Don't book your next trip without reading these top tips from the world's best travel sleuth. By Peter Greenberg
Jim McCann, CEO of 1-800-Flowers.com, transformed a florist shop into a $1 billion global brand. Interview by Dinah Eng
Five ways to protect your ideas.
Sony jettisons PCs, shuns TVs, and redefines the meaning of "tech company." By Andrew Nusca
Is Vox Media a different kind of media company, or just a more tech-savvy one? By Jessi Hempel
In pursuit of a younger clientele, Dockers gets smarter about social media. By Sheila Marikar
John Thompson, Microsoft's new board chairman, discusses his latest passion projects. By Adam Lashinsky
Why I like to think of stocks like farms. Lessons from a pair of real estate purchases. By Warren Buffett
Want a bargain? Look at municipal bonds. By Janice Revell
Some options strategies are available as ETFs. They can pay off -- but only in certain circumstances. By Lauren Silva Laughlin
In today's business world, it's better to be underdressed. By Andy Serwer