Robinhood in Talks to Settle Finra Probes Into Options-Trading Practices, Outages 
 

The stock-trading app is in talks to pay a fine to settle investigations into its options-trading practices and outages the stock-trading app suffered in March 2020.

 
Cinemark Shines Without the Drama 
 

Move-theater chain Cinemark has been overshadowed by the attention investors have focused on competitor AMC Entertainment, but Cinemark's comparatively boring show might be more worth tuning in to.

 
Investors Await Warren Buffett's Annual Letter 
 

Berkshire Hathaway's chairman is set Saturday to provide insights into the state of the U.S. economy and markets amid the pandemic.

 
Birkenstock, Once a Fashion Faux Pas, Snapped Up by LVMH's Arnault 
 

The deal is a sign of how far the luxury world has come around to the German sandal maker.

 
J&J Covid-19 Vaccine Is Effective Across Demographic Groups, FDA Scientists Say 
 

The testimony comes before an all-day meeting of a panel of medical experts. The meeting-and its outcome-is the last step before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decides whether to authorize the single-dose vaccine.

 
Nikola Internal Review Confirms Some of Short Seller's Claims 
 

Nikola said that a video of its electric truck in motion gave a misleading impression it was drivable and that its founder had made several inaccurate statements.

 
MoneyGram's Decision to Halt Ripple Partnership Leaves CFO With Earnings Hole 
 

The Dallas-based money-transfer company this week said it suspended its partnership with Ripple in December after securities regulators sued Ripple for violating investor protection laws.

 
Netflix to Spend $100 Million to Help Underrepresented Communities in Entertainment 
 

Netflix is creating a $100 million global fund aimed at increasing outreach to underrepresented communities looking to work in entertainment.

 
Airbnb Can Settle Into a Post-Pandemic Market 
 

Against all odds, Airbnb might be a relatively safe place to rest both your family and your money in 2021.

 
IAG Suffers EUR4.4 Billion Loss, Says Uncertainty to Continue 
 

British Airways-owner IAG reported an adjusted operating loss of EUR4.4 billion in 2020 and didn't provide any guidance, but said capacity for the first quarter will be 20% of 2019 levels.

 
 

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