The Wall Street Journal: Francesco Molinari becomes first Italian to win British Open
Francesco Molinari won the British Open on Sunday, closing with a bogey-free round of 69 to finish at 8 under par......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.K. and EU negotiators reach draft Brexit agreement in Brussels
European Union and U.K. negotiators hammered out a draft Brexit deal in Brussels on Tuesday that British Prime Minister Theresa May will put to her cabinet Wednesday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Italy faces showdown with EU after refusing to revise budget
n a letter sent to the European Commission, Italian Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said that despite the EU criticism, they would still target a budget deficit of 2.4% of gross domestic product for next year.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Dating app Bumble is open to a future IPO, CEO says
Speaking at The Wall Street Journal’s WSJ Tech D.Live conference on Wednesday, Bumble Chief Executive Whitney Wolfe Herd said an initial public offering could give her company more momentum to expand further internationally......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump says he’s dissatisfied with Kristjen Nielsen, open to John Kelly moving on
President Donald Trump made clear that he.....»»
Amazon Employees Join the Rush to Buy Long Island City Condos - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalAmazon Employees Join the Rush to Buy Long Island City CondosWall Street JournalCondo sales in Long Island City are suddenly soaring, thanks to Amazon.com Inc.'s decision to open a he.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: British lawmaker may release Facebook data-policy documents
When a small app developer sued Facebook Inc. in 2015 over how it restricts access to user data, the action got little attention, in part because the social-media giant successfully sought to have most of the court records sealed......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China opens doors to foreign business ahead of G-20 summit
In its latest move to show it is open for foreign businesses ahead of a summit with President Trump and other Western leaders, China paved a way for German insurer Allianz SE......»»
Apple Stock Drops as Trump Discusses Potential iPhone Tariff
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, President Donald Trump sounded less open to a deal on China tariffs. Plus, he’s now talking about additional tariffs that include smartphones and laptops......»»
The Wall Street Journal: GlaxoSmithKline to acquire Tesaro for $4.16 billion
The British pharmaceutical company has agreed to buy oncology-focused Tesaro......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May survives confidence vote amid Brexit chaos
British Prime Minister Theresa May narrowly beat back a leadership challenge Wednesday, quelling a damaging rebellion within her party that leaves her politically wounded and the route to Brexit unclear......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank telecom unit shares open below IPO price — then drop 8%
Investors worry about growth at the telecom unit, which is under pressure to slash prices just as network costs are rising.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Third Canadian detained in China following arrest of Huawei exec
Canada on Wednesday revealed a third Canadian national in just over a week has been detained in China since the arrest in Vancouver, British Columbia, of Huawei Technologies Co.’s chief financial officer......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Senate OKs short-term spending bill to avert shutdown
The Senate on Wednesday night passed a short-term spending bill that will keep the government open until early February, setting the stage for a fresh fight over border-wall funding in next year’s divided Congress......»»
The Wall Street Journal: In defamation defense, Elon Musk claims his ‘pedo guy’ tweet wasn’t serious
Elon Musk sought to dismiss a defamation lawsuit, with his lawyers arguing that no one could have taken seriously his claim that a British cave diver is a pedophile, especially because the statement was made in the “rough and tumble†forum of Twitter......»»
Lampert reveals plans for Sears after bankruptcy: WSJ
Sears Holdings Corp will sell or sublease some of the 425 stores of the retail chain and open smaller stores with more focus on tools and appliances than on apparel, said Chairman Edward Lampert in an interview with the Wall Street Journal......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EU approves new copyright law aimed at big tech companies
The Wednesday deal comes after months of opposition and lobbying from internet giants and open-internet activists that led to a stalemate among EU governments......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EBay near deal with activist investors that could set up StubHub spinoff
Online marketplace eBay Inc. and activist investors Elliott Management Corp. and Starboard Value LP. are nearing a settlement deal that would give the activists board seats and could open the door to the company breaking itself up......»»
Blackstone is set to give workers a stake in the companies it buys
The private equity giant will this week announce plans to grant equity to staff at businesses it buys, The Wall Street Journal repo.....»»
Ivan Boesky, stock trader convicted in insider trading scandal, dead at 87
Ivan F. Boesky, the flamboyant stock trader whose cooperation with the government cracked open one of the largest insider trading scandals in the history of Wall Street, has died at the age of 87. Ivan F. Boesky, the flamboyant stoc.....»»
Want $2000 Per Month In Passive Income? Invest $30,000 In These Stocks
The Monday, April 29, 2024 installment of The Wall Street Journal featured an article titled, “Priced Out of the American Dream”. While homeowners are seei.....»»