Charter Reaches Settlement With New York Over Internet Service Quality 
 

Charter Communications will pay more than $174 million as part of a settlement following a probe by the New York state attorney general into the quality of service provided to customers.

 
Elon Musk's SpaceX Is Raising $500 Million in Funding 
 

Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, is set to raise $500 million at a $30.5 billion valuation, in a bid to help get a satellite-internet service off the ground.

 
Facebook's Sandberg Vows Action Following Reports of Russian Interference 
 

Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said the social network must do more to protect users from disinformation efforts, after reports found Russian trolls tried to suppress African-American voter turnout in 2016.

 
Rent-A-Center Ends Deal to Be Acquired by Vintage Capital 
 

Rent-A-Center said it terminated its roughly $800 million agreement to be acquired by Vintage Capital Management after the investment firm didn't extend the deal's deadline.

 
Huawei Slams Efforts to Block It From 5G Rollout 
 

A top executive at Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies branded as irresponsible efforts to block the company's sale of 5G products and said its equipment is safe, challenging foreign officials to back up claims that it poses a cybersecurity threat.

 
Ghosn's U.S. Push Irked Nissan Executives 
 

Carlos Ghosn's drive to increase Nissan's market share in the U.S. created tension with the company's management, who felt his push came at the expense of investing in Japan.

 
Goldman Sachs Ignored 1MDB Warning Signs 
 

Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s push for Asian business and lax oversight of partners led the bank to speed past warning signs in its dealings with a corrupt Malaysian investment fund, internal documents and interviews with people involved in the transactions show.

 
Europe Tackles Chinese Competition With Investment in Microelectronics 
 

EU's antitrust watchdog approved plans by France, Germany, Italy and the U.K. to fund a multibillion research project in microelectronics, as the bloc seeks to keep up with Chinese competitors.

 
Dentsu Acquires Digital Agency DEG 
 

Overland Park, Kan.-based DEG, which has around $50 million in revenue and 300 employees, is being sold for approximately $150 million, according to a person close to the deal.

 
J&J Slammed by Concern Over Baby Powder Safety 
 

Johnson & Johnson faced continued concerns on Wall Street about the threat posed by lawsuits over the safety of the company's signature baby powder.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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