Apple publishes new technical details on privacy features
Apple Inc on Wednesday published four new papers outlining technical details of how some of the privacy features in its most recent operating systems work.
Oil prices fall on U.S. crude build, euro zone data
Oil prices fell on Wednesday, pulled down by a larger-than-expected build in U.S. crude stocks and weak euro zone economic figures, after gaining for three sessions on expectations of an easing in U.S.-China trade tensions.
Papa John’s new CEO shakes up top management; CFO to leave
Papa John’s International Inc said on Wednesday its finance head would leave the company next year as new Chief Executive Officer Rob Lynch made a slew of top level changes to turn around the pizza chain’s stuttering business.
CVS tops quarterly estimates on Aetna strength; raises profit forecast
CVS Health Corp posted better-than-expected quarterly profit and revenue on Wednesday, boosted by its Aetna health insurance and pharmacy benefits management units, prompting it to raise its 2019 earnings forecast.
Lufthansa crew strike to result in 1,300 canceled flights
A strike by Lufthansa cabin crew over two days this week will result in the cancellation of 1,300 flights and affect 180,000 passengers, the German carrier said on Wednesday.
Facebook executives planned ‘switcharoo’ on data policy change: court filings
Facebook Inc began cutting off access to user data for app developers from 2012 to squash potential rivals while presenting the move to the general public as a boon for user privacy, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters.
New York Times beats profit estimates on higher digital subscriptions
The New York Times Co beat third-quarter profit estimates on Wednesday, as more people signed up for the newspaper’s digital subscription, priced as low as $2 a week.
Risk rally pauses as markets await signals on trade
Global stock markets steadied after a three-day rally on Wednesday as traders continued to watch incoming economic data and awaited new developments from U.S.-China trade talks.
Capri profit misses as Hong Kong protests hurt Versace sales
Capri Holdings Ltd missed Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Wednesday, as protests in Hong Kong and negative Chinese consumer reaction to an ‘incorrectly labeled’ T-shirt hurt sales of its Versace brand.
Keystone pipeline spill hardens landowner opposition to proposed expansion
A big oil spill from the Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota last week has hardened opposition to the controversial Keystone XL expansion among landowners along its route, who say they hope to use the incident to help block or stall the project in court….