- Global spare oil capacity in U.S. hands after Saudi outage (Reuters)
- Uber and Lyft say they don’t plan to reclassify their drivers as employees (Vox)
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- This Guy Grew Up Knowing 2 Things: Hard Work and Hockey. Now He’s Combined Them Into a Hugely Successful Business (Inc.)
- The Co-Founder of Shareholder Activism Is Dead, but His Cause Is Thriving (Cheif Investment Officer)
- Coach Parent Tapestry Could See a Turnaround (Barron’s)
- Saudi Oil Attack: This Is the Big One (Wall Street Journal)
- Surge in Treasury Yields Highlights Easing Economic Worries (Wall Street Journal)
- Stephen Schwarzman’s Lifelong Audacity (Wall Street Journal)
- U.K. Steps Up Efforts Toward a Brexit Deal, Pushing Pound Higher (Wall Street Journal)