P&G, Target to Cover Employee Travel for Abortions 
 

Big employers in Midwest states joined tech giants and big banks in adding the benefit after the Supreme Court decision.

 
Disney Board Renews CEO Chapek's Contract 
 

Directors of the world's largest entertainment company voted unanimously to renew Chief Executive Bob Chapek's contract for another three years.

 
Pinterest CEO Stepping Down; Google Executive to Take Top Job 
 

Ben Silbermann will become executive chairman after leading the company since its founding in 2010. His replacement, Bill Ready, had been president of commerce at Google since 2020.

 
Dollar Tree CFO Steps Down Amid Shake-Up Brought On by Investor Pressure 
 

Dollar Tree Inc. said its finance chief is stepping down as part of a broader executive reshuffling as the discount retailer faces pressure from an activist investor to improve its performance.

 
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.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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