Click here to view this email in your browser. The Reader is your weekly round up of stories and insights you need to know, curated by Fortune editor-in-chief Clifton Leaf. LAUREN DECICCA—GETTY IMAGES HEALTH Could the coronavirus die down this summer? With governments declaring mass quarantines and travel bans in an effort to stop—or at least slow—the spread of the world’s novel coronavirus, many outbreak watchers—Presidents Xi and Trump included—have lodged hope in a bit of circulating conventional wisdom: the idea that, like a seasonal flu, nCoV-2019 will peter out when warmer weather arrives. But there are no guarantees. BY ERIKA FRY February 10, 2020 VIDEO Intel CEO: 2020 will be a record year Intel's earnings are stronger than expected, its stock is rallying, and now, CEO Bob Swan predicts a record year for the tech giant. "We play in a world where there's insatiable appetite for data." February 11, 2020 THE LEDGER A new startup challenges AmEx Ramp, a new credit card startup that's taking aim at American Express, raised $25 million and signed up nearly 100 businesses to its card, targeting corporate accounts. BY JEN WIECZNER February 12, 2020 DATA SHEET T-Mobile's brilliant turnaround In 2012, Verizon ran a commercial belittling rivals by name for their lesser network coverage. T-Mobile's CEO John Legere was pleased. "They are gonna regret the day that they put us on that list," he said at the time. BY AARON PRESSMAN February 12, 2020 CAREERS How to approach difficult conversations when your coworkers drive you nuts In the latest Work Space column, Rose asked us: How do I balance my personal belief with my professional environment? Our columnist tackles how to have difficult conversations with coworkers who don’t share your values. BY JENNIFER MIZGATA
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