Apple Suppliers Suffer as It Struggles to Forecast iPhone Demand 
 

Lower-than-expected demand for Apple's new iPhones and the company's decision to offer more models have created turmoil along its supply chain and made it harder to predict the number of components and handsets it needs.

 
With Facebook at 'War,' Zuckerberg Adopts More Aggressive Style 
 

Mark Zuckerberg's new approach is causing unprecedented turmoil at Facebook, driving out several key executives and creating tensions with Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg.

 
Countries Push to Extract More Cash from Big Mining Companies 
 

As gold, diamond and copper values grow, governments are demanding Western mine operators pay higher royalties and taxes, process commodities locally and cede control of mines.

 
Lion Air Crash Probe Eyes Sensor Hazards Stretching Back Years 
 

Investigators are examining how Boeing heeded earlier warnings on the potential hazards of flight-control-sensor failures similar to the one implicated in last month's Lion Air jet crash.

 
GE Seeks Power Sales in Iraq, but Report Spotlights Corruption Concerns 
 

General Electric is seeking sales for struggling power unit, but faces a dilemma with Iraq, according to a consultant's report prepared for the company. The nation needs multimillion-dollar gas turbines-and poses corruption problems.

 
Spotify, Pandora Turn to Podcasts for Listeners, Profits 
 

Music-streaming giants Spotify Technology and Pandora Media see new audiences and possible profits with an expansion into podcasts-if they can figure out a solid business model.

 
As Apple Nears a Bear Market, Stocks Beg for a Leader 
 

The iPhone maker's recent slump makes some investors worry whether the U.S. stock rally can regain its footing.

 
Nvidia's Crypto Burn Will Take Time to Heal 
 

The once-highflying chip maker has shed 43% of its market value in just six weeks.

 
Amazon Kept HQ2 Under Wraps Using These Code Names 
 

Amazon.com maintained secrecy among the 20 cities vying for its HQ2 operations by naming them after important corporate stakeholders-employees' dogs.

 
J.Crew CEO Exits After Clash With Mickey Drexler, Company Owners 
 

J.Crew Group said CEO James Brett is leaving after about 16 months following disagreements with the company's longtime leader about strategy and board concerns about his spending plans.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 19, 2018 05:15 ET (10:15 GMT)

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