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UPDATE 1-Facebook's quarterly profit, revenue beat estimates
Business Insider
Feb 1 (Reuters) – Facebook Inc reported higher-than-expected quarterly profit and revenue as the world's largest social network continues to benefit from its aggressive push into mobiles and video. Facebook's shares were up 2.7 percent at $136.78 after
5 Things Marketers Should Note From Facebook's Fourth-Quarter EarningsWall Street Journal
Facebook Beats Wall St EstimatesFox Business
Facebook's business is proving remarkably impervious to Facebook's controversiesQuartz
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CNN

Dakota Access Pipeline: 'Rogue' protesters arrested
CNN
(CNN) The Standing Rock Sioux tribe says a "rogue group of protesters" have put their cause at risk after reports that the 1,172-mile Dakota Access Pipeline project may have cleared a final hurdle. At least 70 people were arrested near the camp
Dozens of Dakota Pipeline Protesters Are ArrestedNew York Times
Army Says It Is Expediting Review Of Dakota Access Pipeline RouteNPR
Supporters say Dakota Access pipeline is back on. Activists counter: See you in courtLos Angeles Times
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RPT-UPDATE 6-India unveils budget for recovery, and the poor, after cash crackdown
Reuters
NEW DELHI, Feb 1 India unveiled a budget on Wednesday to help the poor with hikes in government spending and cuts in taxes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to win back the sympathy of voters hit hard by his recent crackdown on "black money".
On eve of state polls, India's Modi looks to clean up campaign fundingBusiness Insider
Missing From India's Budget: JobsBloomberg
Budget 2017 has brought to fore the astute lawyer-politician in Arun JaitleyQuartz
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Forbes

Tesla Changes Its Name: Don't Try This At Home
Forbes
Tesla shows that little things in a name can be everything. But trademarks are hard to establish and feed off a company's first accomplishments. Name changes – even small ones – have big implications. Tesla announced that it is changing its name from
New energy forecast has good news for Elon Musk, but spells trouble for TrumpYahoo News
Tesla Sales May Have Really Been Awful in JanuaryTheStreet.com
Tesla Drops 'Motors' From Its Name as It Ramps Up Energy BusinessMotley Fool
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Bloomberg

Billionaire Peter Thiel Sparks New Zealand Passport-for-Sale Row
Bloomberg
Tech billionaire and Trump adviser Peter Thiel has sparked a passport-for-sale row in New Zealand after it was revealed he was granted citizenship in 2011 despite visiting the nation only four times. Thiel's application was approved by the New Zealand …
How did billionaire Trump backer become NZ citizen?KPRC Houston
New Zealand Is 'the Future,' Peter Thiel Said in His Push for CitizenshipNew York Times
Billionaire Trump adviser Peter Thiel became New Zealand citizen in California in 2011Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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A veteran producer shares how to tell a compelling story worth sharing.

Companies such as REI, Silk and Coca-Cola have joined into partnerships with non-governmental organizations to expand corporate stewardship of our drinking water.

The trend is clear: companies are increasingly engaging their suppliers and investing in transparent networks. But is it enough?

Why — and how — the corporate pioneers of the 21st century will account for natural resource scarcity and plan for their impact on the climate.

Adapted from the 2017 State of Green Business report. Download here.It’s hard to imagine a time more hopeful and horrifying for sustainable business.On the one hand are great achievements and milestones. The Paris Agreement on climate change was ratified last year, faster than any United Nations pact in history, a powerful confirmation of the importance the nations of the world attach to combating climate change.