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Oft-divided SEC speaks with one voice when suing corporations: records
October 27, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has released a collection of internal voting records, long held secret, that reveal it to be less divided than is commonly thought. The new data reveal that the agency's commissioners vote unanimously almost every time they
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FCC will not say if agency will review AT&T purchase of Time Warner
October 27, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler on Thursday declined to say if he thinks the commission will review AT&T's proposed $85.4 billion purchase of Time Warner Inc. At a press conference, Wheeler called questions hypothetical, since nothing has been filed. Some analysts have suggested that since Time Warner only holds one broadcast license and some satellite licenses that the transaction could avoid a full-scale review by the FCC. “We ought to see how things develop,” Wheeler said, declining to …
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Twitter beats estimates, cuts jobs with eye on 2017 profitability
October 27, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
The company is “more disciplined about how we invest in the business” and intends to be profitable in 2017, said Chief Financial Officer Anthony Noto. Among its priorities, Twitter is dedicated to growing its burgeoning live video offerings through partnerships with organizations such as the National Football League, Noto said. Twitter, which has seen user growth stall amid competition from nimbler rivals such as
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U.S. business spending tepid; labor market firming
October 27, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New orders for U.S. manufactured capital goods unexpectedly fell in September amid weak demand for computers and electronic products, which could temper expectations for an…
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