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U.S. health regulator plans 'thorough' probe of St. Jude case
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The ticker and trading information for St. Jude Medical is displayed where the stock is traded on the floor of the NYSE Thomson Reuters. By Jim Finkle. (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans a "thorough investigation" of allegations
Hedge Fund and Cybersecurity Firm Team Up to Short-Sell Device MakerNew York Times
Lawyers Say St. Jude's Lawsuit Against Short-Seller Faces Steep ClimbInsurance Journal
St. Jude Says Short-Seller Profited on Patient FearsCourthouse News Service
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SpaceX Leads Probe Into Falcon 9 Rocket Explosion
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The investigation of a Falcon 9 rocket that exploded during ground tests last week highlights the primacy of industry self-regulation when commercial space operations run into trouble. Federal authorities aren't leading the probe into what caused the
ULA chief says recovery from space launch accident typically 9-12 monthsReuters
SpaceX could be grounded for up to 1 year after its Falcon 9 rocket explosionScienceAlert
Two rocket failures get autumn off to a bad startThe Guardian
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Wells Fargo Fined for Fraudulently Opening Accounts for Customers
New York Times
Wells Fargo employees opened roughly 1.5 million bank accounts and applied for 565,000 credit cards that may not have been authorized by their customers, regulators said. Credit Eric Thayer/Bloomberg. For years, Wells Fargo employees secretly issued …
Wells Fargo to Pay $185 Million Fine Over Account OpeningsWall Street Journal
Wells Fargo Fined $185 Million For Opening Accounts Without Customers' KnowledgeForbes
Wells Fargo fined $185M for fake acounts; 5300 were firedUSA TODAY
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How the iPhone 7 stacks up against the competition
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Apple just announced its newest smartphones—the Apple iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus—and, for the most part, they're exactly what we were expecting. While very similar to the existing iPhone 6S and 6S Plus in terms of look and feel, there are some …
Australian airlines ban use of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones after battery firesBusiness Insider
FAA warns passengers: Don't turn on Galaxy Note 7 phones on flights in case of fireCNBC
Avoid Using The Galaxy Note 7 On Flights, Says The FAAAndroid Headlines
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Airbnb Adopts Rules to Fight Discrimination by Its Hosts
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Airbnb, whose San Francisco headquarters are seen here, said that it would institute a new nondiscrimination policy that goes beyond what is outlined in several anti-discrimination laws. Credit Jason Henry for The New York Times. SAN FRANCISCO — For …
Airbnb Plans To Fight Racism With Diversity. But Will It Be Enough?Forbes
Airbnb tries to fight racism with rule changesLos Angeles Times
Airbnb apologizes for racism complaints, outlines changesBusiness Insider
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Apple weighs on Wall St; energy shares a boost
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U.S. stocks dipped on Thursday, pulled lower by Apple after its latest iPhone failed to impress Wall Street, but gains in energy shares limited the decline. The Nasdaq broke a four-day streak of gains, led by declines in Apple (AAPL.O). The stock fell
Wall Street didn't like Apple's big iPhone 7 eventBusiness Insider
U.S. Stocks Weighed Down by Tech SharesNasdaq
Apple drags Wall St. lower; energy shares jumpStreetInsider.com
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Fortune

Meg Whitman Rewinds Part of HP's Inglorious Past With Software Sale
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Whoops, make that spin-merge. With Wednesday's news that Hewlett Packard Enterprise would offload (actually “spin-merge”) its software business to Micro Focus, it's clear that CEO Meg Whitman wants to undo most of HP's acquisitions of the last decade.
HP Enterprise strikes $8.8 billion deal with Micro Focus for software asse…Reuters
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Why Investors Have High Hopes For HPE Software Under Micro FocusWall Street Journal
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Dell Technologies to Cut at Least 2000 Jobs After EMC Deal
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Dell Technologies plans to cut about 2,000 to 3,000 jobs after acquiring EMC Corp. in the largest technology acquisition ever, according to people familiar with the company's plans. The reductions are planned for later this year and will be mostly in
Dell to cut 2000-3000 jobs as EMC deal closesAOL News
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RSA: Expect business as usual now that Dell owns itCIO
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Asia stocks hit 1-year high as soft US data quells Fed hike talk
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A man stands next to an electronic board showing stock prices in Tokyo, Japan, August 18, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon. By Hideyuki Sano | TOKYO. TOKYO The dollar tumbled and Asian stocks rose to one-year highs on Wednesday after surprisingly …
Asian Shares Mostly Up, But Nikkei Weighed by Strong YenWall Street Journal
Japan Shares Drop, Led by Exporters, as Yen Gains on U.S. ReportBloomberg
Stronger yen keeps pressure on Japanese equitiesFinancial Times
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Fortune

Australia's Economy Toasts 25 Years Without a Recession
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The nation's economy expanded at its fastest annual pace in four years last quarter. Australia's resource-rich economy expanded at its fastest annual pace in four years last quarter, clinching a remarkable run of 25 years without recession as surging
Australia notches up 25 years of growth as defence spending boosts economyThe Guardian
More Australian Q2 GDP data responsesNasdaq
Australia Celebrates 25 Years Since Last RecessionWall Street Journal
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