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April 25 2017 - 1:30AM
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Alitalia Workers Reject Deal to Avoid Bankruptcy
Alitalia employees late Monday rejected a government-brokered
package of job and wage cuts that was aimed at saving Italy's
flagship airline from bankruptcy.
Express Scripts Says It Will Lose Anthem in 2020
Express Scripts Holding Co. said Monday it doesn't expect Anthem
Inc., its biggest customer, to extend a pharmacy benefits
management agreement slated to expire at the end of 2019.
MetLife Asks Court to Delay Ruling on Its 'Systemically Important' Label
MetLife Inc. on Monday asked an appeals court to delay ruling on
a case involving federal oversight of the company pending a review
by the Trump administration of the Financial Stability Oversight
Council.
Sony Earnings: What to Watch
Sony is set to release its fiscal 2016 earnings on Friday.
Fed, FDIC Say Wells Fargo 'Remediated Deficiencies' in 2015 Living Will
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Federal Reserve on
Monday said Wells Fargo & Co. is back on track for its
living-will regulatory assessment.
T-Mobile's Customer Growth Slows Down
Discount wireless carrier T-Mobile US Inc. continued to lure
customers away from bigger phone companies but at a slower rate
than in previous quarters.
For Aramco Insiders, Prince's $2 Trillion IPO Valuation Doesn't Add Up
Officials working on taking the state-owned oil company public
have struggled to come up with a scenario under which Saudi Aramco
is worth more than $1.5 trillion, according to people familiar with
the matter.
German-Led Consortium Named Preferred Bidder for Greek Port
Greece's state privatization fund said a German-led consortium
was declared the preferred bidder for the acquisition of a majority
stake in the country's second-largest port.
Ivanka Trump Clothes Sold Under Different Label
Ivanka Trump clothing was sold at discount retailer Stein Mart
under the label of a different designer, the latest controversy
surrounding Ms. Trump's brand
Arconic Delays Annual Meeting, Considers Adding Two Elliott Directors
Aerospace parts maker Arconic Inc. on Monday delayed its
much-anticipated annual meeting and tried to defuse a long-running
spat with an activist investor that last week forced the company's
chief executive to step down.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 25, 2017 01:15 ET (05:15 GMT)
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