Criminal Record and Crash Video Put Focus on Uber Test Operator 
 

Test drivers of autonomous cars are supposed to monitor the road and brake or take the wheel if a car acts erratically, yet video shows the operator in Sunday's fatality was looking down. The driver also has a criminal record and traffic violations.

 
Google to Ask Publishers to Get Users' Data Consent in Europe 
 

Alphabet's Google will ask web publishers to obtain consent on its behalf to gather personal information on European users and target ads at them using Google's systems, according to people familiar with the matter, part of a plan to comply with a new data-privacy law in Europe.

 
DOJ and AT&T Clash Over Impact on Consumers of a Time Warner Deal 
 

The Justice Department warned consumers will see price increases of more than $400 million for pay TV if the proposed combination of AT&T Inc. and Time Warner Inc goes ahead; AT&T said that's preposterous.

 
Takata Whistleblower Claimants Settle Fight Over Air-Bag Compensation 
 

Three former Takata Corp. employees calling themselves whistleblowers settled a legal battle over $850 million the supplier of exploding air bags owes to car companies shouldering costs for unprecedented safety recalls.

 
Pershing Square Cashes Out of Nike Stake 
 

William Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management cashed out of its brief holding in Nike in recent weeks, for a profit of around $100 million.

 
Steve Wynn Sells Roughly Third of His Stake in Company He Co-Founded 
 

Steve Wynn sold just over a third of his shares in Wynn Resorts, making his ex-wife, co-founder Elaine Wynn, the company's new largest shareholder, securities filings show.

 
Best Buy to Stop Selling Huawei Phones 
 

Best Buy plans to stop selling phones in the U.S. made by Huawei Technologies, the latest blow for the Chinese cellular-electronics giant in the U.S.

 
Deutsche Bank Prices Shares of DWS Unit 
 

Deutsche Bank AG said it expects to receive about EUR1.4 billion ($1.7 billion) from selling a minority stake in its asset-management business, DWS Group, after pricing shares toward the lower end of a range announced earlier this month.

 
Whole Foods Losing Executives Under New Owner Amazon 
 

More than a dozen executives and senior managers have left Whole Foods in the seven months since its acquisition by Amazon.com-leaving some suppliers and shoppers worried the chain's retailing mojo won't endure.

 
The Savviest Tech Investor You've Never Heard of Is Selling Down Tencent 
 

One of the oldest and largest investors in Tencent Holdings plans to sell more than $10 billion worth of shares in the Chinese internet giant, partially cashing out of one of the world's most lucrative tech bets at a time of turbulence for the sector.

 
 

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