(Bloomberg) – Microsoft Corp. President Brad Smith has expressed concern to US lawmakers about what the company regards as Apple Inc.’s anti-competitive behavior around its app store, according to a person familiar with the matter. . Smith, who is also the legal director, was invited by the House of Representatives …
Read More »Dow Jones lags as Microsoft shares rise, Coca-Cola shares sink before earnings
the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^ DJI) On Monday afternoon it lagged behind the other major US stock indices, rising just 0.1% at 2 pm EDT after spending much of the day in the red. Confirmed cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in the United States, and some cities …
Read More »Chevron’s deal for oil and gas fields could trigger a new wave of mergers
HOUSTON – In the first big deal since oil prices plummeted four months ago, Chevron on Monday agreed to buy Noble Energy for roughly $ 5 billion in what many experts consider to be the beginning of consolidated consolidation in the US oil industry. The coronavirus pandemic has caused a …
Read More »ABC News executive Barbara Fedida will not return after investigating alleged racial comments
President Peter Rice shared an update on the company’s investigation Monday. July 20, 2020 10:16 PM 2 min read Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article Barbara Fedida, an ABC News executive who was fired last month after accusations of racially callous comments, will not return to the company, Walt …
Read More »Winn-Dixie reverses coronavirus facial mask policy, will require customers to wear them in stores
The president and CEO of the National Manufacturers Association, Jay Timmons, discusses the rise in crime in US cities and retailers. Supermarket chain Winn-Dixie will require customers to wear face masks while shopping in its stores beginning July 27 amid a surge in coronavirus cases across the country, parent company …
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