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General Electric Shares To Take Hit Thursday After SEC Misreporting Deal
General Electric agreed to pay $200 million to settle the SEC investigation against it over its alleged misleading of investors. General Electric agreed to pay $200 million to settle the SEC investigation against it over its alleged misleading of investors. -
Mercedes-Benz Parent Cops To Beating Smog-Detector Tests
Around $875 million will be paid to the EPA, the DOJ and the California Air Resources Board and $700 million goes to settle a class-action lawsuit. Around $875 million will be paid to the EPA, the DOJ and the California Air Resources Board and $700 million goes to settle a class-action lawsuit. -
Goldman Sachs Agrees To $3.9 Billion 1MDB Case Settlement Deal
Goldman Sachs will be making an initial payment of $2.5 billion to the Malaysian government, followed by a guarantee that it will pay around $1.4 billion after it liquidates assets linked to the scandal. Goldman Sachs will be making an initial payment of $2.5 billion to the Malaysian government, followed by a guarantee that it will pay around $1.4 billion after it liquidates assets linked to the scandal. -
Airbus To Pay $4 Billion To Settle Corruption Cases In the US, UK, and France
Airbus has agreed to pay a total of $3.97 billion to the French Parquet National Financier, the UK Serious Fraud Office, and US regulators. Airbus has agreed to pay a total of $3.97 billion to the French Parquet National Financier, the UK Serious Fraud Office, and US regulators. -
McDonald's Pays $26 Million To Settle Seven-Year-Old Wage Case
McDonald's agreed to pay the $26 million settlement but denied that it intentionally underpaid its employees at its corporate-owned branches in California. McDonald's agreed to pay the $26 million settlement but denied that it intentionally underpaid its employees at its corporate-owned branches in California. -
Reckitt Benckiser Pays $1.4 Billion In Opioid Settlement
Reckitt Benckiser agreed to pay the $1.4 billion fine to put an end to the issue and to allow its incoming CEO to come up with a turnaround plan. Reckitt Benckiser agreed to pay the $1.4 billion fine to put an end to the issue and to allow its incoming CEO to come up with a turnaround plan.