Under Armour discloses breach of 150 million MyFitnessPal user accounts
(Reuters) – Under Armour Inc said on Thursday some personal details of about 150 million user accounts of its food and nutrition app and website, MyFitnessPal, were breached last month.
Wall Street taps the brakes on Tesla selloff
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Tesla Inc’s stock rebounded on Thursday but still suffered its worst week since July after one of the most optimistic analysts covering the electric car maker chopped his price target ahead of quarterly production data expecte…
EPA poised to announce rejection of Obama vehicle fuel efficiency rules
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is expected to use a Virginia car dealership on Tuesday as the setting to tout its rejection of the Obama administration’s landmark vehicle fuel efficiency rules, a move that could put autom…
Explainer: Spotify listing could be roller coaster for retail investors
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Spotify Technology SA’s unusual stock market debut on Tuesday levels the playing field for individual investors who are normally at a disadvantage in traditional listings, but could also make them more vulnerable to s…
Eager for calming news, investors look to earnings
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Nervous stock investors are hoping an unusually U.S. strong earnings season can restore some of the optimism that characterized equity markets last year.
Ford CEO Jim Hackett earned $16.3 million in 2017
DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co Chief Executive Officer Jim Hackett earned salary, bonus and stock awards of $16.3 million in 2017, while adjusted pretax profit for the automaker dropped $1.9 billion from 2016, the company said on Thursday.
Facebook begins ‘fact-checking’ photos and videos
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Facebook Inc said on Thursday it had begun “fact-checking” photos and videos to reduce the hoaxes and false news stories that have plagued the world’s largest social media network.
Twelve percent of cable customers would switch if Turner went dark, court hears
(Reuters) – Twelve percent of subscribers would quit their cable or satellite companies if Time Warner Inc’s Turner networks were no longer available, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology marketing professor said on Thursday.
FirstEnergy seeks emergency lifeline for U.S. nuclear, coal plants
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. power company FirstEnergy Corp urged the federal government on Thursday to evoke little-used emergency powers to help it keep several struggling nuclear and coal-fired power plants open, a move critics blasted as a…
FirstEnergy seeks emergency government order to save U.S. nuclear, coal plants
(Reuters) – FirstEnergy Solutions Corp called on the federal government on Thursday to issue an emergency order to keep nuclear and coal-fired power plants in service in the U.S. Mid Atlantic and Midwest and maintain the future reliability of the regio…




