What's News: Business & Finance -- WSJ
November 21 2017 - 3:02AM
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print edition of The Wall Street Journal (November 21, 2017).
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit to block AT&T from
taking over Time Warner. AT&T CEO Stephenson said the company
would fight the case.
The FCC is poised to unveil plans for reversing rules requiring
internet service providers to treat all web traffic equally.
Yellen said she would resign as a member of the Fed's board of
governors once her successor as chairman has been sworn in.
Target and Wal-Mart are among the retailers trying new tricks to
maximize sales ahead of Black Friday, aiming to counter Amazon.
Volvo said it agreed to supply Uber with a fleet of 24,000
self-driving cars beginning in 2019.
Charlie Rose was suspended from CBS and his TV show pulled from
PBS and Bloomberg after sexual-harassment allegations.
Fox has set up a panel of experts to help Fox News improve its
workplace culture as part of a settlement.
Marvell agreed to buy chip maker Cavium in a cash-and-stock deal
valued at roughly $6 billion.
U.S. stocks advanced, lifted by the industrial and financial
shares. The Dow rose 72.09 points to 23430.33.
Altice said it will sell noncore assets, as the telecom firm
seeks to pare debt.
Alibaba is paying $2.88 billion for a 36% stake in Chinese
retailer Sun Art.
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