Three Uber security managers resign after CEO criticizes practices
SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Three senior managers in Uber Technologies Inc’s security unit resigned on Friday, an Uber spokesperson said, days after the company’s new chief executive officer disclosed a massive data breach and criticized past …
New York Times cuts number of free articles on website
(Reuters) – The New York Times on Friday reduced the number of free articles it will offer most non-subscribers to five from 10 in an effort to make more money from readers.
Political risk on Wall Street? Buy the dip!
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – An abrupt stock selloff on Friday, sparked by a report that magnified concerns about President Donald Trump’s potential links with Russia, prompted Wall Street’s favorite reaction in recent months: “Buy the dip.”
Exclusive: CVS eyes major expansion of health clinics with Aetna deal – sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) – CVS Health Corp is planning to significantly expand health services at its retail pharmacies if it completes a more than $66 billion deal for insurer Aetna Inc , a move that could save more than $1 billion annually, people familia…
Wall Street hit by ABC report on Flynn
(Reuters) – U.S. stocks fell on Friday after ABC News reported former national security adviser Michael Flynn was prepared to tell investigators that before taking office President Donald Trump had directed him to make contact with Russians.
BlackBerry loses payment dispute with Nokia, to pay $137 million
HELSINKI/TORONTO (Reuters) – An arbitration court ordered smartphone pioneer BlackBerry Ltd to pay $137 million to Nokia to settle a payment dispute and the Canadian company said it would pursue a separate patent infringement case against the Finnish f…
Icahn wants to probe SandRidge books, records
(Reuters) – Activist investor Carl Icahn has asked to inspect certain books and records of SandRidge Energy Inc, according to a regulatory filing on Friday, a day after he called the company’s bid for Bonanza Creek Energy Inc “value-destroying”.
In a push upmarket, Wells Fargo gives top brokers raises in 2018
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wells Fargo & Co is giving its top brokers and advisory teams as much as a $40,000 raise next year in a broad strategy to go after wealthier clients, company executives said Friday.
Capital One must face overdraft fee lawsuit: U.S. appeals court
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Friday revived a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing Capital One Financial Corp of imposing illegal overdraft fees on customers.
ABC report on Flynn rocks Wall Street
(Reuters) – U.S. stocks sank on Friday after ABC News reported former national security adviser Michael Flynn was prepared to tell investigators that Donald Trump directed him to make contact with Russians during last year’s presidential elections.




