FAA Launches Review of Boeing's Safety Analyses 
 

U.S. aviation regulators, responding to last month's Lion Air jet crash, launched a high-priority review of the safety analyses Boeing has performed over the years.

 
Uber CEO Takes Wait-And-See Approach to Saudi Investment 
 

Uber Technologies CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said he is taking a wait-and-see approach to allegations that the Saudi government-one of the company's biggest shareholders-was behind the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

 
Social-Media Must Confront Downsides of Scale, Instagram Co-Founder Says 
 

Social media platforms have reached a crucial point where the executives overseeing them need to find ways to anticipate and block bad actors, Kevin Systrom says.

 
Snap's Disclosures Ahead of IPO Draw Regulator Scrutiny 
 

Snap Inc. is facing scrutiny from regulators about its disclosures to investors ahead of its 2017 initial public offering.

 
Critics Say Amazon's HQ2 Deal Shortchanges New Yorkers 
 

When details of Amazon's contributions to the community were revealed in a memorandum of understanding Tuesday, some local leaders said the deal fell short of addressing crucial infrastructure and other needs.

 
How Amazon Picked HQ2 and Jilted 236 Cities 
 

For months, cities vied for Amazon's second headquarters while some executives were realizing that no single place would fulfill its requirements. The long search, designed to showcase the company's largess, has for some left a bad taste. "My heart's broken today."

 
PG&E Says Equipment Failed Just Before California Wildfire 
 

The utility owner warned that if its equipment is determined to be the cause of the disaster that has killed at least 48 people, it would face potential liabilities beyond its insurance coverage.

 
Blue Apron Lays Off More Workers 
 

Blue Apron Holdings said it would lay off around 4%, or around 100 jobs, out of its workforce, as the meal-kit company struggles to turn a profit.

 
SEC Wants Companies To Boost Cybersecurity, Brexit, Libor Phaseout Disclosures 
 

Kyle Moffatt, chief accountant at the Securities and Exchange Commission's Corporation Finance Division, said the disclosures should include discussions of board risk oversight, disclosure controls and procedures, and insider trading policies as they relate to cybersecurity.

 
Semiconductor Chiefs Cast Doubt on Report of Malicious Chips in Global Supply Chain 
 

Top executives from two semiconductor firms said a hack described in a recent report that purportedly involved Chinese spies infiltrating the hardware supply chain seemed unlikely but not impossible.

 
 

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