TECH FIRMS SETTLE SUIT OVER WAGES 

Top Google Inc. executives won't have to explain to a jury why emails were sent to an irate Steve Jobs at Apple Inc. promising not to recruit his employees. (published 2355 GMT Thursday)

 
 
MICROSOFT PROFIT BEATS ESTIMATES 

Microsoft Corp.'s corporate profit engine is steaming along under its new boss. (published 2317 GMT Thursday)

 
 
AMAZON'S PROFIT HURT BY HEAVY SPENDING 

Amazon.com Inc. reported another quarter of skimpy profits, despite better-than-expected revenue growth, as the Web-commerce giant spent heavily on shipping, cloud computing and other initiatives. (published 2347 GMT Thursday)

 
 
VISA POSTS HIGHER PROFIT 

Visa Inc. said quarterly earnings rose 26% on higher operating revenue and payments volume, noting that spending trends have shown further improvement in the first three weeks of April. (published 2258 GMT Thursday)

 
 
ZIMMER-BIOMET: THE DEAL THAT SHOOK WARSAW, IND. -- 6TH UPDATE 

A $13.35 billion deal to combine two medical-device makers was big news on Wall Street Thursday--and also in this 14,000-person city where both companies are based, which proudly calls itself the "Orthopedic Capital of the World." (published 2345 GMT Thursday)

 
 
BARCLAYS GETS AN EARFUL OVER ITS PAY PRACTICES 

Barclays PLC's pay plans drew a stiff rebuke from shareholders that showed Chief Executive Antony Jenkins still has a way to go to rebuild trust with investors. (published 2238 GMT Thursday)

 
 
GM CUSTOMERS SHRUG OFF CAR RECALLS 

General Motors Co. posted sharply lower first-quarter earnings on recall and other charges even as its results showed consumers are still willing to buy -- and pay more -- for its new cars and trucks despite troubling disclosures about past vehicles. (published 2353 GMT Thursday)

 
 
KKR ENJOYS PROFIT AND SALE 

KKR & Co. on Thursday posted first-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street expectations, and the buyout shop continued to see benefits from previous takeovers, reaching a multibillion-dollar deal to sell a company it owns. (published 2350 GMT Thursday)

 
 
LAS VEGAS SANDS PROFIT UP 36% -- UPDATE 

Las Vegas Sands Corp. said its first-quarter earnings rose 36% mostly on stronger results at the casino and resort operator's Macau holdings. (published 2138 GMT Thursday)

 
 
NETFLIX REACHES SET-TOP BOX DEAL -- UPDATE 

Netflix Inc. is about to take a small but significant step to make its streaming-video service easier for viewers to access. (published 2136 GMT Thursday)

 
 
NEWMONT EARNINGS FALL 68% 

Newmont Mining Corp. said its first-quarter earnings slid 68% as the gold and copper producer reported weaker commodity prices, though production grew. (published 2242 GMT Thursday)

 
 
CATERPILLAR REPORTS HIGHER-THAN-EXPECTED PROFIT -- 3RD UPDATE 

Caterpillar Inc., reaping the benefits of aggressive cost cutting, reported a stronger-than-expected rise of 4.8% in first-quarter profit but said the outlook for mining-equipment sales has deteriorated. (published 1934 GMT Thursday)

 
 
STARBUCKS PROFIT RISES AS SALES INCREASE -- 2ND UPDATE 

Starbucks Corp. reported higher earnings for its fiscal second quarter as customers continued to indulge in specialty coffees and baked goods. (published 2316 GMT Thursday)