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  1. Video: Lines around the world for Apple’s iPhone 6 (Friday update)
  2. SAP submits a big expense report: $8.3 billion to buy Concur
  3. Larry Ellison’s new gig: Chief technology officer
  4. China’s Alibaba launches record public stock offering
  5. With Ellison out at Oracle, more stays the same than changes
  6. Home Depot says data on 56 million credit cards likely stolen in breach
  7. Clorox CEO steps down
  8. JetBlue CEO David Barger is taking off
  9. Larry Ellison to step down as CEO of Oracle
  10. Place your bets: The smart money thinks Scotland won’t leave
  11. No, Japan is not an oasis for CD sales
  12. Buffett: Detroit will be better, stronger after bankruptcy
  13. Credit problems for the company that vetted Edward Snowden
  14. Do you really need a Stanford MBA to launch a dating app?
  15. Watch the reveal of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women List
  16. Wal-Mart’s solution for annoyed holiday shoppers: more cashiers
  17. Exclusive: Silicon Valley VC firm bets big on Korea
  18. Office managers on the most bizarre requests they have received
  19. Asia’s least-developed telecom market will soon become the world’s fastest growing
  20. Apple: We can’t give your iPhone data to the government
  21. Jerry Yang: The most successful American investor in China?
  22. How to get your employees into fitness
  23. Even the smartest investors don’t really understand Alibaba
  24. Alibaba IPO: Shareholders can buy shares, not influence
  25. She survived a plane crash. Now she’s revolutionizing health care in Nicaragua
  26. Blue Bottle and Tonx pour efforts into expanded subscription service
  27. Term Sheet — Thursday, September 18
  28. Tim Cook: Apple sells security. Google sells you.
  29. Scotland decides its fate today
  30. IBM CEO Ginni Rometty on leadership, challenges, and reinvention
  31. Home construction tumbled in August
  32. Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs alumnae: Where are they now?
  33. Fortune’s Most Powerful Women: The top performing companies
  34. Women make groups smarter
  35. If you’ve got 10 people in your office, a study says one of them is high
  36. Data Sheet—Thursday, September 18, 2014
  37. 5 things you didn’t know about IBM and Ginni Rometty
  38. The Broadsheet: September 18th
  39. The Most Powerful Women of Asia-Pacific
  40. The Most Powerful Women of Europe, the Middle East and Africa
  41. China prods its economy again as growth slows
  42. Cashing in on power: Fortune’s Most Powerful Women ranked by pay
  43. Scotland votes and Alibaba names its price — 5 things to know today
  44. How to avoid being hacked
  45. The 10 most anticipated business books this fall
  46. Marketing to today’s middle class requires some fancy juggling
  47. Family spirit: Alex Ricard’s plans for liquor giant Pernod Ricard
  48. Road Warrior: Belmond CEO hits the ground running
  49. Time to give the housing market a shot of adrenaline
  50. Robot Wars: Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 vs. Roomba 650
  51. Face-Off: HBO’s value to Time Warner
  52. American Gusher: The United States of oil
  53. The world’s most powerful women face challenging work
  54. How to play the corn glut
  55. It’s not lost in translation
  56. Pookey Wigington: Big man on campus
  57. Uber banks on world domination
  58. Is Africa’s rise for real this time?
  59. What shipping can tell us about the global economy
  60. Will this battery change everything?
  61. A brief history of blue jeans
  62. Thriving in an Amazon world
  63. Clif Bar climbs to the top of America’s workplaces
  64. Does Levi Strauss still fit America?
  65. It’s the worst possible time to buy stocks
  66. Walter Isaacson on the Women of ENIAC
  67. Ana Botin: Santander’s star banker
  68. Fidelity’s most powerful women on ‘The Confidence Gap’
  69. Apple’s new voice
  70. Barbara Banke: Queen of the Vine
  71. Tobacco CEO Susan Cameron can’t quit
  72. Mary Barra’s (unexpected) opportunity
  73. IBM CEO Ginni Rometty gets past the Big Blues
  74. 50 Best Small and Medium-Size Companies to Work For
  75. How one woman landed her first board seat in the Fortune 500
  76. Save me from myself, I think Alibaba is a buy
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