Kodak Chief Says Company Supports Federal Decision to Halt Loan 
 

CEO Jim Continenza said Kodak supports a federal agency's decision to halt a potential loan to the company, adding that the preliminary deal with the government requires more work.

 
Tesla to Enact 5-for-1 Stock Split 
 

Tesla Inc. said it would enact a 5-for-1 stock split after a share-price surge over recent months vaulted the electric-vehicle maker to the status of most-valuable car company as Chief Executive Elon Musk navigated the pandemic.

 
Lehman Loses Effort to Recover $1 Billion From Investors 
 

A federal appeals court is letting investors keep roughly $1 billion they received from Lehman Brothers after its 2008 bankruptcy filing triggered the liquidation of dozens of collateralized debt obligations.

 
Pandemic Continues to Wallop Restaurants: Earnings at a Glance 
 

Restaurant chains suffered as Covid-19 restrictions kept more people at home, but companies that make household items from meal kits to mattresses reported improved results.

 
Fox News Launches International Streaming Service 
 

The network is rolling out a new service that will stream programming from its cable news channels to audiences overseas.

 
TikTok Tracked User Data Using Tactic Banned by Google 
 

TikTok skirted a privacy safeguard in Google's Android operating system to collect unique identifiers from millions of mobile devices, data that allows the app to track users online without allowing them to opt out, a Wall Street Journal analysis has found.

 
Airbnb Plans to File for IPO in August 
 

Airbnb plans to file IPO paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission later this month, laying the groundwork for a potential listing before the end of the year, according to people familiar with the matter.

 
HD Supply to Sell Its White Cap Unit to Clayton Dubilier & Rice for $2.9 Billion 
 

The private-equity firm will combine the carved-out White Cap business with Construction Supply Group, a Sterling Group company.

 
Court Throws Out Antitrust Ruling Against Qualcomm 
 

A federal appeals court threw out a trial judge's antitrust judgment against Qualcomm, ruling the federal government hadn't shown the chip maker engaged in illegal monopolization.

 
Occidental: Anadarko Casts a Long Shadow 
 

Occidental Petroleum's startling loss last quarter shows it will take a while for the company to shift the narrative away from the story of its outsized Anadarko acquisition.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

August 11, 2020 19:15 ET (23:15 GMT)

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