News Highlights: Top Company News of the Day
May 24 2017 - 3:15PM
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Ford's Exiting CEO to Get Part of Bonus, Promised Stock Awards
Ford will pay outgoing Chief Executive Mark Fields a sizable
portion of a promised bonus for 2017, all of the promised stock
awards for the year and temporary use of company aircraft as part
of an exit package outlined Wednesday.
Cerberus, American Eagle Work on Abercrombie Bid
Private-equity firm Cerberus Capital is working on a bid for
teen-apparel retailer Abercrombie & Fitch alongside American
Eagle, which could give American Eagle a leg up in the pursuit of
its struggling rival.
GE Chief Adds Some Caution to 2018 Profit Goal
Jeff Immelt, General Electric Co.'s chief, said the conglomerate
would likely need additional cost cuts to reach a closely watched
2018 profit target, given current struggles in global oil and gas
markets.
CME Chairman and CEO Terrence Duffy Suffers Collapsed Lung
CME Group's Chairman and CEO Terrence A. Duffy has suffered a
collapsed lung and is recuperating at home. The company said he is
"expected to make a full recovery returning to work in the next
couple of weeks."
Investor Loeb to Seek Changes to Dow-DuPont Post-Merger Plan
Activist investor Dan Loeb plans to publicly push for changes to
the complicated combination and breakup of Dow Chemical and DuPont,
according to a presentation reviewed by The Wall Street
Journal.
BNP Paribas to Pay $350 Million to Settle New York Forex Allegations
BNP Paribas agreed to pay a $350 million penalty to resolve
allegations by New York's banking regulator that foreign-exchange
traders at the French bank engaged in collusion to manipulate
currency rates.
Lawmakers Seek Deutsche Bank Details on Russia Trades, Trump Loans
Democratic lawmakers have asked Deutsche Bank to provide details
about its internal reviews into Russian trades and clients, as well
as loans made to President Donald Trump, according to a letter made
public on Wednesday.
Another Insurer Leaves Missouri's Affordable Care Act Exchange
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City says it lost more than
$100 million through 2016 offering exchange insurance plans
France's Safran Cuts Offer for Zodiac Aerospace by About 15% to $8.2 Billion
French aerospace supplier Safran said it cut its bid price for
Zodiac Aerospace about 15% to about $8.2 billion after renewed
profit headwinds came to light at the beleaguered plane
cabin-interior specialist.
IKEA CEO Quits Less Than Four Years Into the Job
IKEA Chief Executive Peter AgnefjÀll has resigned in a surprise
move less than four years after formally stepping into the
role.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 24, 2017 15:00 ET (19:00 GMT)
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