Hewlett Packard Enterprise Raises Shareholder Return Target to $7 Billion 
 

Rising sales of storage and networking devices powered Hewlett Packard Enterprise's core business during the holiday quarter, helping the company raise its annual profit targets while boosting planned returns to shareholders.

 
Takata Settles Joint Probe by U.S. States Into Faulty Air Bags 
 

Takata Corp. agreed to pay a $650 million civil penalty to end an investigation by the attorneys general of 44 U.S. states into whether the parts supplier concealed problems with rupture-prone air bags.

 
Dina Powell, ex-Trump Adviser, Weighs Return to Goldman 
 

Dina Powell, who until recently served as a top national-security adviser in the White House, is talking to Goldman Sachs about returning to the firm.

 
Airbnb Adds Hotels and Luxury Listings to Bolster Growth 
 

Airbnb Inc., looking to solidify sales ahead of an expected IPO, is adding more hotels to its site, along with a loyalty program and new tiers of listings that include luxury and more budget-friendly offerings.

 
Tesla Begins Taking Model 3 Orders 
 

Tesla for the first time is notifying some reservation holders new to the electric-car brand that they can begin configuring and ordering their Model 3 sedan.

 
SpaceX Lifts Two of Its Own Prototype Satellites Into Orbit 
 

SpaceX launched into orbit a commercial payload with two prototype communications satellites intended to pave the way for an eventual constellation of thousands of similar internet-via-space satellites.

 
A Reality Check for Wayfair 
 

Investors have been feverishly pushing up Wayfair's stock despite the company's growing losses, worsening free cash flow and surging marketing spending. That run may finally be coming to an end.

 
Ford Names New North America President in Leadership Shuffle 
 

Ford Motor named a new leader for its key North American operations among several executive changes, a day after a top executive was fired after a company investigation into allegations of misconduct.

 
The Big Loophole That Helped Russia Exploit Facebook: Doctored Photos 
 

This use of doctored images was a crucial and deceptively simple technique to spread fabricated information during the 2016 election. Tech companies, which are increasingly under fire, struggle to screen for indications photos might have been distorted or taken out of context.

 
Goldman Sachs Raises $2.5 Billion to Buy Stakes in Private-Equity Firms 
 

Goldman Sachs raised $2.5 billion to buy minority stakes in private-equity firms, betting on an industry that is commanding increasing influence as more businesses choose to stay private longer.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

February 22, 2018 21:00 ET (02:00 GMT)

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