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JPMorgan Chase Shares Drop As CEO Undergoes Emergency Operation
The US investment bank's shares dropped by 5 percent following news that its CEO, Jamie Dimon, would be undergoing emergency heart surgery. The US investment bank's shares dropped by 5 percent following news that its CEO, Jamie Dimon, would be undergoing emergency heart surgery. -
Indian Government To Bail Out Yes Bank Following Arrest Of Founder
The Reserve Bank of India laid out a draft revival plan, which includes the purchase of a 49 percent stake in the lender by the government-owned bank, the State Bank of India. The Reserve Bank of India laid out a draft revival plan, which includes the purchase of a 49 percent stake in the lender by the government-owned bank, the State Bank of India. -
First Home Sale In Hong Kong In Months Underperforms
China Evergrande only managed to sell 49 units out of the 141 flats it offered to buyers at large discounts during the first major property sale in Hong Kong in over two months. China Evergrande only managed to sell 49 units out of the 141 flats it offered to buyers at large discounts during the first major property sale in Hong Kong in over two months. -
UK Airline Firm Flybe Collapses, All Flights Grounded
The Exeter, England-based airline announced on Thursday that it will be grounding all flights, adding that trading of its shares will also be halted effective immediately. The Exeter, England-based airline announced on Thursday that it will be grounding all flights, adding that trading of its shares will also be halted effective immediately. -
Tencent To Tighten Privacy For Third-Party Apps On WeChat Platform
Tencent revealed that it will only be allowing third-party apps to collect data on a need-to-know basis, while also requiring developers to disclose how and why they collect data. Tencent revealed that it will only be allowing third-party apps to collect data on a need-to-know basis, while also requiring developers to disclose how and why they collect data. -
L'Oreal 2019 Sales Revenue Boosted By Business In China
L'Oreal's 35 percent sales increase in its business in China boosted the company's overall sales to a 15-year high. L'Oreal's 35 percent sales increase in its business in China boosted the company's overall sales to a 15-year high. -
HP Rejects Xerox' Increased Takeover Bid Of $35 Billion
HP stated that the offer is greatly undervalued and a merger would disproportionately benefit Xerox's shareholders relative to its shareholders. HP stated that the offer is greatly undervalued and a merger would disproportionately benefit Xerox's shareholders relative to its shareholders. -
Ex United Auto Workers President Facing Federal Charges Over Embezzlement
Federal prosecutors formally charged former United Auto Workers President Gary Jones with embezzling more than $1 million from union funds. Federal prosecutors formally charged former United Auto Workers President Gary Jones with embezzling more than $1 million from union funds. -
Warren Buffett Takes Advantage Of Dip And Raises Stake In Delta Air Lines
Warren Buffett, through his investment firm Berkshire Hathaway, purchased an additional 976,507 shares of Delta Air Lines for $45.3 million. Warren Buffett, through his investment firm Berkshire Hathaway, purchased an additional 976,507 shares of Delta Air Lines for $45.3 million. -
Trading Platform Robinhood To Compensate Users For Outage During Market Rally
Robinhood will be provided affected Gold premium subscribers with three months of free service plus additional compensation on a case-to-case basis. Robinhood will be provided affected Gold premium subscribers with three months of free service plus additional compensation on a case-to-case basis.