Time Warner Cable says up to 320,000 customers’ data may have been stolen
(Reuters) – Time Warner Cable Inc said on Wednesday up to 320,000 customers may have had their email passwords stolen.
Volkswagen likely to buy back 115,000 cars in U.S: German report
BERLIN (Reuters) – German automaker Volkswagen AG assumes it will have to buy back about 115,000 cars in the United States as a result of the emissions scandal, a newspaper reported on Thursday.
Wall Street drops to three-month low; China, energy weigh
(Reuters) – U.S. stocks closed at their lowest level since early October on Wednesday, weighed down by fresh concerns over China and slower global growth and as energy shares tumbled with oil prices.
Apple paid CEO Tim Cook $10.3 million in 2015
(Reuters) – Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook’s compensation rose 11.5 percent to $10.3 million in 2015, a year when the company had a rocky ride due to fears of slowing shipments of its new iPhone models.
Apple shares drop below $100 for first time since August
(Reuters) – Apple Inc shares dropped below $100 for the first time in nearly five months on Wednesday following reports of slowing shipments of the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.
Fed raised rates even as inflation debate continued: minutes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Federal Reserve policymakers decided to raise interest rates last month after almost all of them gained confidence inflation was poised to rise, but some voiced worries inflation could get stuck at dangerously low levels.
TransCanada sues U.S. over Keystone XL rejection, seeks damages
CALGARY/WASHINGTON, Alberta (Reuters) – TransCanada Corp sued the U.S government on Wednesday to reverse President Barack Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, calling his decision unconstitutional.
GM says will not use ‘over-the-air’ upgrades on safety systems
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – General Motors Co will not use ‘over-the-air’ upgrades, a way of remotely updating software on its vehicles, for safety-critical vehicle systems such as brakes, the automaker’s product development chief said on Wednesday, signalin…
United Airlines CEO has heart transplant, may return later than expected
(Reuters) – United Continental Holdings Inc said in a news release that Chief Executive Oscar Munoz underwent a heart transplant on Wednesday and may return to the helm of the second-largest U.S. airline later than expected.
Morgan Stanley names Kelleher president; Fleming leaving bank: memo
(Reuters) – Morgan Stanley has promoted its head of institutional securities, Colm Kelleher, to president, prompting Greg Fleming, the head of wealth management, to leave the bank.




