While many delighted in Disney’s announcement that “Frozen 2” would happen, the majority of the business community’s focus remained with Apple, which released its highly anticipated Apple Watch on Monday. But much of the news of the week was fueled by the results of the Federal Reserve’s “stress tests.”
Monday
- HBO’s streaming service will start in April, initially on Apple devices only, by Emily Steel of The New York Times
- The Apple Watch isn’t a watch, it’s an iPhone sales engine, by John Paczkowski of BuzzFeed
Tuesday
- Google says CFO Patrick Pichette to retire, by Alexei Oreskovic Reuters
- London calling: Google just opened its first Google-branded store, by John Kell of Fortune
Wednesday
- Top lawyers on what songwriters must learn from ‘Blurred Lines’ verdict, by Melinda Newman of Forbes
- S. Airlines expect a 2% increase in spring travel demand, by Susan Carey of The Wall Street Journal
Thursday
- Americans are moving faster than ever away from traditional TV, by Cecilia Kang of The Washington Post
- Morgan Stanley biggest ‘stress test’ gainer as stocks come back strong, by Susannah Lee of The Street
Friday
- Oil plunges on bloated US supply, by Patti Domm of CNBC
- Fashion is now manufacturing instagrammable moments, by Jenni Avins of Quartz