Judge pauses lawsuits against cryptocurrency company Quadriga
A cryptocurrency platform that lost access to millions of dollars when its founder died with sole knowledge of company passwords has been granted a temporary reprieve from creditor lawsuits.
Uniper makes fresh start with top owner Fortum, raising M&A hopes
Uniper on Tuesday said it would start fresh talks with its biggest shareholder, Finland’s Fortum, about future cooperation, renewing investor hopes that there could be a full takeover of the German energy group.
Snap user number beats Wall Street estimate, shares soar
Snap Inc said the number of people using its Snapchat app would remain at current levels this quarter, easing worries the company would continue to lose users to rival Facebook Inc’s Instagram and sending its shares up more than 20 percent.
Apple retail chief Angela Ahrendts to depart in April
Apple Inc said on Tuesday that retail chief Angela Ahrendts will leave the company in April after five years on the job, the third departure of a retail head brought in from outside the company.
Apple retail chief Angela Ahrendts departs
Apple Inc said on Tuesday that Angela Ahrendts, the chief of its retail operations, was leaving the company to pursue new opportunities.
Apple retail chief Angela Ahrendts departs
Apple Inc said on Tuesday that Angela Ahrendts, the chief of its retail operations, was leaving the company to pursue new opportunities.
Disney profit beats, driven by theme parks, ABC network
Walt Disney Co’s reported quarterly earnings on Tuesday that topped Wall Street estimates thanks to the company’s booming theme park business and growth at the ABC broadcast network.
Disney profit beats, driven by theme parks, ABC network
Walt Disney Co’s reported quarterly earnings on Tuesday that topped Wall Street estimates thanks to the company’s booming theme park business and growth at the ABC broadcast network.
1970s-era musicians sue Sony, UMG to reclaim song rights
David Johansen, John Waite and other prominent 1970s musicians filed lawsuits on Tuesday accusing Sony Music Entertainment Inc and UMG Recordings Inc of improperly refusing to let them reclaim rights to songs they had long ago signed away.
1970s-era musicians sue Sony, UMG to reclaim song rights
David Johansen, John Waite and other prominent 1970s musicians filed lawsuits on Tuesday accusing Sony Music Entertainment Inc and UMG Recordings Inc of improperly refusing to let them reclaim rights to songs they had long ago signed away.




