Whole Foods to Focus on Price as Pandemic Eases, Incoming CEO Says 
 

The grocer is considering changes as inflation alters the way consumers shop, notes Jason Buechel, who will succeed co-founder John Mackey.

 
JetBlue, Frontier Fight for Spirit Shareholders Ahead of Vote 
 

Spirit rebuts the latest JetBlue offer, and proxy-advisory firm ISS says it is reluctant to change its Frontier recommendation so close to a vote.

 
Airbnb Makes Its Ban on Parties Permanent 
 

The home-rental platform temporarily banned parties in 2020 after a series of violent incidents occurred at gatherings held at Airbnb-listed properties.

 
European Cloud Restrictions Could Limit U.S. Providers' Reach 
 

European cybersecurity authorities are drafting a new certification system for cloud services that could limit the amount of critical data held by American providers.

 
Databricks to Move Signature Data-Storage Technology Upgrades to Open Source 
 

Data-analytics company Databricks plans to switch to open source all of the capabilities and upgrades it has made to Delta Lake, its flagship cloud-based data-storage technology, essentially giving them away online free.

 
Credit Suisse Eyes Cost Cuts to Stabilize Embattled Bank 
 

The Swiss bank plans to cut technology expenditure to spend more targeting ultrarich customers, in its latest effort to stabilize an operation hobbled by scandals and missteps.

 
Juul Says FDA Mishandled Its E-Cigarette Application 
 

In court filings, the e-cigarette maker says the FDA overlooked more than 6,000 pages of data the company had submitted on the aerosols that users inhale.

 
Volkswagen Sells Stake in Electrify America to Siemens 
 

The German auto maker has agreed to sell a minority stake in its U.S. electric-vehicle charging business to Siemens-a transaction that provides $450 million in new money and values the charging network at $2.45 billion, the companies said.

 
Walgreens Drops Plans to Shed Boots, No7 Beauty After Bids Fall Short 
 

The big pharmacy chain says it will keep its Boots and No7 Beauty businesses after failing to receive adequate bids for the units amid a slump in financing markets.

 
Meta, TikTok Could Face Civil Liability for Addicting Children in California 
 

Social-media companies are lobbying to stop a first-in-the-nation proposal allowing government attorneys to sue them for features alleged to cause addiction among minors.

 
 

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