News Highlights: Top Company News of the Day
October 22 2021 - 05:30PM
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SEC's Hester Peirce Criticizes Conditions Placed on Credit Suisse as Part of Waiver
The waiver allows Credit Suisse's investment adviser affiliates
to keep doing business following an SEC settlement, but the
Republican says some requirements could be harmful.
White Slip-Ons Are In, Thanks to 'Squid Game.' That's Good News for Vans.
Footwear brand's parent got a revenue bump from popularity of
classic sneakers
Google Charges More Than Twice Its Rivals in Ad Deals, Unredacted Suit Says
The suit by state attorneys general sheds new light on how the
search giant profits from its commanding position in the internet
economy.
Services Are Yet Another Snag for Oil and Gas
All three major oil field servicers-Halliburton, Schlumberger
and Baker Hughes-have less equipment and fewer employees after
years of austerity, prompting them to negotiate price hikes with
their customers.
DWAC, the Trump Social-Media SPAC, Soars in GameStop-Like Frenzy
Shares of the blank-check company tied to Donald Trump's new
online network surged again Friday, fueled by the enthusiasm of
individual investors on social media.
LaserShip Names Home Depot Supply-Chain Executive as CEO
Mark Holifield will lead the parcel operator after overseeing an
overhaul of retailer Home Depot's distribution network amid growing
e-commerce demand.
Goldman Sachs Awards Executives One-Time Bonus
The bank is giving CEO David Solomon and president John Waldron
one-time stock bonuses designed to keep the executives at the helm
of Wall Street's biggest bank.
Music Publishers Propose Higher Streaming Payments
The National Music Publishers Association and five major
streamers are duking it out this week in front of the Copyright
Royalty Board, which determines royalty rates for songwriters and
publishers.
Carvana Faces Consumer Complaints, Government Scrutiny and Fines
Some buyers report months-long delays getting paperwork and
other problems; Carvana says it remains committed to
improvement
Justice Department Accuses Ericsson of Breaching Bribery Settlement
U.S. prosecutors have determined that Ericsson has violated the
terms of a $1.06 billion settlement agreement reached in 2019 over
allegations of bribery in five countries, the Swedish telecom
company said Friday.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 22, 2021 17:15 ET (21:15 GMT)
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