Meg Whitman to Step Down as Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO 
 

Meg Whitman will step down as chief executive of Hewlett Packard Enterprise early next year, the company said Tuesday.

 
Uber Reveals Data Breach and Cover-up, Leading to Two Firings 
 

Uber Technologies on Tuesday revealed it paid hackers $100,000 in an effort to conceal a data breach affecting 57 million accounts last year.

 
Venezuela Detains Citgo Executives for Alleged Corruption 
 

The country's intelligence agency arrested six top executives at the U.S. subsidiary of state-oil company PetrĂ³leos de Venezuela SA, as part of what authorities are calling an anticorruption "crusade."

 
CBS, PBS Sever Ties With Charlie Rose 
 

CBS fired veteran broadcast journalist Charlie Rose after reports of allegations of sexual harassment that the media company called "extremely disturbing and intolerable."

 
Trump Calls AT&T-Time Warner Deal 'Not Good for the Country' 
 

President Donald Trump said AT&T's takeover of Time Warner wouldn't be good for the country, weighing in on the $85 billion transaction the day after the Justice Department filed a lawsuit to block it.

 
U.S. Recommends Tariffs of Up to 50% on Washing-Machine Imports 
 

Federal trade regulators have recommended that the Trump administration impose big tariffs on imported washing machines to protect Whirlpool Corp. and other U.S. manufacturers.

 
Akzo Nobel, Axalta Coating Systems Abandon Merger Talks 
 

Akzo Nobel and U.S. rival Axalta Coating Systems said they abandoned talks to merge after failing to agree on terms for the proposed tie-up.

 
Creative Chief of Disney's Pixar to Take Leave After Apologizing 
 

John Lasseter is taking a six-month leave of absence from the senior creative post at Walt Disney Co.'s animation operations, he told staff in an email that cited unspecified "missteps" on his part, including making some personnel feel "disrespected and uncomfortable."

 
Citibank Agrees to $6.5 Million Settlement Over Student Loans 
 

Citibank agreed to pay $6.5 million to settle accusations by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that it harmed people whose student loans it serviced, including by giving misinformation about a tax deduction.

 
Fake-Ad Operation Used to Steal From Publishers Is Uncovered 
 

Adform says it discovered a fraud scheme that could have been stealing upward of $500,000 a day by 'spoofing' publisher websites.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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