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AT&T says Time Warner purchase could avoid FCC scrutiny
January 7, 2017 by creative · Leave a Comment
AT&T Inc expects to be able to bypass a powerful telecommunications regulator in its planned $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner Inc , the companies said in regulatory filings on Friday. Time Warner said that since it does not plan to transfer any Federal Communications Commission licenses to AT&T, it would likely not need FCC approval and would only need the consent of the U.S. Justice Department. AT&T could forego the FCC by unloading a Time Warner broadcast station,
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Federal prosecutors investigate Wells Fargo’s sales practices: WSJ
September 14, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
The company has been hit hard by allegations that its staff opened more than 2 million bank accounts and credit cards for customers without their consent to meet internal sales goals. Chief Executive John Stumpf apologized on Tuesday and said the management takes responsibility for the problems identified in the settlement. Although the bank eliminated sales goals for retail staff, Stumpf said “cross-selling” products from various businesses
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Federal prosecutors investigate Wells Fargo’s sales practices: WSJ
September 14, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
The company has been hit hard by allegations that its staff opened more than 2 million bank accounts and credit cards for customers without their consent to meet internal sales goals. Chief Executive John Stumpf apologized on Tuesday and said the management takes responsibility for the problems identified in the settlement. Although the bank eliminated sales goals for retail staff, Stumpf said “cross-selling” products from various businesses to customers is still important to growing its business.
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Federal prosecutors investigate Wells Fargo’s sales practices: WSJ