Here’s a headache Amazon may not have counted on for the much-touted Whole Foods venture: a data breach of its very own – WSJ and MarketWatch
The 2d Circuit has refused to upend a lower court’s 2015 order that Nomura and RBS pay $806 million for selling toxic MBS to Fannie & Freddie – Law360
Angry Birds parent Rovio will go public tomorrow with a valuation of about $1 billion – NYTimes
Meanwhile, a strong showing from Roku’s stock debut is a “welcome sign for the stalled technology IPO market. Roku shares rose 68% yesterday – WSJ and MarketWatch
Dealbook’s Common Sense column has picked up on Uber’s new approach in its dealings with London: diplomacy, not combat – NYTimes [and Bloomberg]
Elon’s heading down under for a series of big announcements. And not just the latest on his big battery bet. No—Mr. Musk is talking Mars, too (obviously) – Bloomberg
With its acquisition of TaskRabbit, IKEA’s looking to incorporate a bit of the gig economy to its Swedish sensibility – NYTimes and WSJ
Take it from Streetwise—don’t worry yourself reading too much into the Fed’s long-term interest-rate forecast – WSJ
Nintendo’s next retro must-have is a reboot of its Super NES console, complete with 21 16-bit games and 90’s era purple and grey – NYTimes
And you thought Thomas and his pals on the isle of Sodor were merely a nice little escape for kids . . . . Please, let my girl Jia set you straight – NewYorker