News Highlights: Top Company News of the Day
June 25 2017 - 9:31PM
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Troubled Air-Bag Maker Takata Files for Bankruptcy
Takata filed for bankruptcy protection in Japan and the U.S. and
said it would sell most of its operations to a rival, nearly nine
years after it began a global recall of rupture-prone automotive
air bags.
Dan Loeb's Third Point Makes Its Largest-Ever Bet With Nestlé Stake
Billionaire activist investor Daniel Loeb's Third Point hedge
fund has taken a $3.5 billion stake in Nestlé SA, piling pressure
on the world's largest packaged foods company to find ways to
accelerate growth.
Italy Prepared to Spend Billions in Shutdown of Two Banks
Italy said it was prepared to spend as much as EUR17 billion
($19 billion) as part of the shutdown of two regional banks, a deal
that will transfer the lenders' best assets to the country's No. 2
bank.
Hollywood's Biggest Misses Are Hits Overseas
American moviegoers are losing interest in some of Hollywood's
biggest franchises, depriving studios of their most profitable
ticket sales even as international audiences in some foreign
markets keep showing up.
Henry Cai's AGIC Capital to Buy Pharma Firm in First U.S. Push
A Hong Kong-based private-equity fund co-founded by one of
China's best-known investment bankers is making its first
acquisition in the U.S., in a deal that shows China's continued
appetite for overseas deals despite recent hurdles.
SpaceX Executes Back-to-Back Launches in Roughly 48 Hours
Elon Musk's SpaceX on Sunday successfully executed the second of
two unmanned missions within a roughly 48-hour period in a
high-water mark for the company's operational prowess.
Facebook Is Going Hollywood, Seeking Scripted TV Programming
Facebook is talking to Hollywood studios and agencies about
producing TV-quality shows with an eye toward launching original
programming by late summer, people familiar with the matter
said.
Fiat Chrysler's Green Autos Have a Problem: They're Not for Sale
The auto maker suspended production of its well-regarded
Pacifica hybrid minivan in recent weeks and has recalled it,
leaving customers and dealers disappointed.
Google's 'Trust Us' Approach Doesn't Satisfy Pay Gap Skeptics
Google, which has long portrayed itself as one of the world's
best workplaces, is facing government accusations that it underpays
women and resisting pressure to turn over salary data to disprove
them.
Leaderless Uber Scrambles to Prevent Employee Exodus
Uber's senior managers have been urging its more than 15,000
employees to stick around and see how the embattled company
reinvents itself after the ouster of its CEO.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 25, 2017 21:16 ET (01:16 GMT)
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