CBS Directors Fear Legal Risks from Leaks in Moonves Probe 
 

Some CBS directors are concerned that recent leaks from the investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by former CEO Leslie Moonves could result in legal exposure for the company or people found to have failed to prevent the disclosures.

 
Huawei Finance Chief Won't Be a Flight Risk, Her Lawyer Says 
 

A bail hearing for Huawei Technologies Co. finance chief Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver ended Monday without a decision as the executive's lawyer argued she won't be a flight risk while awaiting a separate decision on her extradition to the U.S.

 
WPP Sets Turnaround Plan in Motion 
 

WPP Chief Executive Mark Read set out his vision for a turnaround, a strategy he hopes will make the world's largest advertising company better-positioned to contend with the rapidly changing marketing landscape.

 
Carlos Ghosn's Jail Time Extended as Prosecutors Lay Out New Suspicions 
 

Nissan's Carlos Ghosn will remain in jail until at least Dec. 20 without the possibility of bail under a Tokyo District Court decision.

 
Google to Accelerate Closure of Google+ Social Network 
 

Google said it would close the consumer version of its Google+ social network after discovering a software bug that exposed the private profile information of 52 million users to outside app developers, the second time this year the company has acknowledged exposing private user data.

 
Stitch Fix Stumbles Again 
 

Subscription fashion service Stitch Fix had its first big stumble when it reported fourth-quarter earnings in October, and starting its new fiscal year was rough as well.

 
Huawei CFO Case Hinges on an Offshore Puzzle 
 

Meng Wanzhou's lawyer said Huawei cut ties to Skycom-which is shrouded in mystery in part because of its opaque ownership and its dealings with Iran-in 2009. The U.S. says it didn't.

 
Olympus Unit Settles Criminal Probe Over Device Linked to 'Superbug' Infections 
 

The Food and Drug Administration reminds hospitals of the risks of failing to clean duodenoscopes.

 
Sears Proposed Bonuses Draw Fire From Bankruptcy Watchdog 
 

Sears Holdings Corp.'s push to pay up to $25 million in bonuses to executives and some high-ranking non-insiders has drawn fire from a bankruptcy watchdog.

 
Under Armour Ousts Two Executives After Review of Expenses 
 

Under Armour Inc. ousted two sports-marketing executives, according to people familiar with the matter, after the apparel brand conducted an internal review of their department's spending.

 
 

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