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Appaloosa calls for removal of SunEdison’s TerraForm execs
March 31, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Billionaire David Tepper's Appaloosa Management is seeking to overhaul TerraForm Power Inc's Conflicts Committee, claiming the company's controlling shareholder SunEdison Inc has breached its fiduciary duties. Appaloosa is calling for removal of Peter Blackmore, Jack Jenkins-Stark and Christopher Compton from
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Boeing plans to cut up to 8,000 airplane jobs: sources
March 31, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
Boeing Co plans to cut up to 8,000 jobs this year at its commercial airplane division, according to two people familiar with the matter, a move that could slash $1 billion in costs and help it battle for sales against European rival Airbus. Boeing on Wednesday acknowledged plans to cut about 4,000 jobs in its commercial airplanes division by…
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U.S. judge strikes down MetLife designation of ‘too big to fail’
March 31, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
MetLife had argued in court that the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), made up of the heads of the country's financial regulatory agencies, used a secretive and flawed process when in 2014 it designated the …
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Chrysler to recall 60,000 SUVs in China over ABS braking issue: watchdog
March 29, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's China unit will recall over 60,000 sport-utility vehicles in the country due to issues related to the cars' anti-skid braking (ABS) systems, a Chinese regulator said in a statement on Tuesday. China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) said that under …
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U.S. succeeds in cracking Apple’s iPhone, drops legal action
March 29, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
The U.S. Justice Department said on Monday it had succeeded in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters and dropped its legal case against Apple, ending a high-stakes legal battle but leaving the broader struggle over encryption unresolved. The abrupt end to a confrontation that had transfixed the tech industry was a victory for Apple, which vehemently opposed a court order obtained by the Justice Department that would have required it to write new software to get into the iPhone. “From the beginning…
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