What's News: Business & Finance -- WSJ
12 Gennaio 2019 - 9:02AM
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Apple is planning to release three new iPhone models again this
fall, including a successor to the struggling XR.
U.S. agencies are investigating Boeing's relationship with a
satellite startup backed by a Chinese government-owned firm.
GM said its earnings are picking up speed, with added momentum
due to come this year from plant closures and job cuts.
Slack plans to go public through a direct listing, joining
Spotify in bypassing a traditional IPO.
Ghosn was hit with fresh charges of abusing his position at
Nissan for personal gain, paving the way for him to seek bail.
The Dow slipped, losing 5.97 points, but notched its biggest
three-week gain since the period following the 2016 election.
Tame inflation, low gasoline prices and rising wages are putting
more dollars in the pockets of American workers, data show.
T-Mobile and AT&T said they would stop feeding the real-time
locations of individual customers to data middlemen.
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