Amazon is now second most valuable U.S.-listed company, tops Alphabet
(Reuters) – Amazon.com became the second most valuable publicly listed U.S. company on Tuesday, surpassing Google parent Alphabet Inc for the first time.
Salesforce to buy MuleSoft in $6.5 billion deal
(Reuters) – Salesforce.com Inc said on Tuesday it would buy software maker MuleSoft Inc for about $6.5 billion, including debt, just a year after the software company went public.
Wall Street advances on energy bump; Facebook woes continues
(Reuters) – U.S. stocks advanced modestly on Tuesday as higher oil prices lifted the energy sector, but another slump in Facebook Inc shares curbed gains.
Spotify to list shares worth up to $444.6 million
(Reuters) – Streaming music leader Spotify Technology SA on Tuesday filed for a direct listing of its shares worth up to $444.6 million.
General Electric announces 225 orders for refurbished locomotives
(Reuters) – General Electric Co’s transportation unit said on Tuesday several North American railroads have placed orders this year for 225 refurbished locomotives, although it declined to say which railroads ordered the equipment.
On eve of trial on Time Warner deal, AT&T, U.S. government lay out cases
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – In a preview of arguments in a trial over AT&T’s deal to buy Time Warner Inc , government lawyers said on Tuesday the deal will raise prices for consumers while AT&T’s lawyer argued the company has no reason to withhold programming from competitors as feared.
Fatal U.S. self-driving auto accident raises novel legal questions
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The death of a pedestrian hit by a self-driving Uber vehicle in Arizona this week could offer a test of who can be held legally responsible for accidents when a human is no longer at the wheel, legal experts said.
Wall Street edges up on energy bump; Facebook slide continues
(Reuters) – U.S. stocks edged up on Tuesday as higher oil prices buoyed the energy sector, but another slump in Facebook Inc shares curbed gains.
Toys ‘R’ Us says ‘making every effort’ to pay vendors
(Reuters) – Toys ‘R’ Us said at a bankruptcy court hearing on Tuesday that it was working hard to maximize payments to suppliers and lenders, as it starts to shutter 735 big-box toy stores across the United States.
G20 ministers call for ‘further dialogue and actions’ on trade
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – The world’s financial leaders on Tuesday reaffirmed their commitment to fighting protectionism but called for “further dialogue and actions” on trade, just days before U.S. metals tariffs take effect and U.S. President Donald T…




