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World Europe Courts have previously rejected rulings against Apple, Amazon and Starbucks, but global corporate-tax deal could address underlying issues if approved Source link Source link
Read MoreTech Federal judge who oversaw her criminal-fraud proceedings says a new trial unlikely to result in an acquittal Source link Source link
Read MoreBusiness John R. Tyson, great-grandson of firm’s founder, arrested over the weekend, local law-enforcement officials say Source link Source link
Read MoreBusiness The duo helped former Nissan executive avoid a trial on charges of financial wrongdoing in Japan Source link Source link
Read MoreThe Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges against the founder and three U.S. promoters of Trade Coin Club, alleging the crypto-trading membership club operated as a Ponzi scheme that raised 82,000 bitcoins, valued at $295 million in 2018, from investors around the world. The charges against four individuals, filed on Thursday in federal court in […]
Read MoreThe two men are accused of engaging in a fraudulent scheme to inflate the parent company’s stock and attract new shareholders. Source link Source link
Read MoreThe ruling paves the way for Fox Corp. to take a bigger position in the fast-growing sports-betting industry. Source link Source link
Read MoreListen to article (2 minutes) Self-described sneakerheads bidding up prices for limited-edition kicks sold online have created profits for tens of thousands of entrepreneurial kids and adults. In nine years, Michael Malekzadeh outpaced the crowd to become an American sneaker celebrity. He made more than $300 million in the sneaker resale market, where scarcity and […]
Read MoreBusiness Albertsons previously said it would pay shareholders $4 billion on Nov. 7, announced when the supermarket chain agreed to merge with Kroger Source link Source link
Read MoreThe agency raked in $6.4 billion in the latest fiscal year, as Chairman Gary Gensler focuses on high-profile cases and steep penalties for alleged misconduct. Source link Source link
Read MoreA combination of the two biggest supermarket operators in the U.S. is prompting elected officials to question how the deal could affect jobs, prices and competition. Source link Source link
Read MoreBusiness Drugstore chain agrees to make payments over 10 years to states, cities and tribes that sued over opioid abuse Source link Source link
Read MoreWSJ News Exclusive Midterm Election 2022 New survey shows GOP with an edge in midterm voting enthusiasm as economic pessimism grows Source link Source link
Read MoreThe SEC has been dialing up enforcement before the clawback rule approved last week. Source link Source link
Read MoreWASHINGTON—The liability shield and other legal protections that fueled the fortunes of Google, Facebook META 1.29% and other internet giants are facing a long-anticipated day of reckoning—but it is the Supreme Court, and not Congress, that will be calling the shots.  That has the tech industry worried that an unfavorable ruling by the high court […]
Read MoreThe Justice Department is investigating how poultry companies pay their chicken farmers, the latest move by the government to clamp down on an industry payment system that has been criticized by some farmers. Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. PPC 1.85% the second-largest U.S. poultry processor by sales volume, said in a regulatory filing on Thursday that it […]
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