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Discover Financial CEO Michael Rhodes Resigns
Discover said Michael Rhodes is resigning as CEO and president of the company, shortly after taking over both positions. Rhodes has been tapped as CEO of Ally Financial.
Amazon Invests $2.75 Billion More in AI Startup Anthropic
The tech giant's total stake has grown to $4 billion, its largest investment in another company.
Chemours Responds to Regulators, Prosecutors About Internal Audit
In its annual filing the company said that its lack of internal control was partially a result of senior management failing to set an appropriate tone, specifically related to the delayed payments.
Fisker Slashes Prices on 2023 EV Models in Affordability Bid
Fisker is cutting the suggested prices for some of its 2023 model-year vehicles in a bid to drum up demand for its cars as the startup struggles for cash.
Schlumberger to Invest Nearly $400 Million in Carbon-Capture Venture
Schlumberger will pay almost $400 million to acquire 80% of carbon-capture company Aker Carbon Capture, creating a combined carbon-capture-focused venture.
Walmart to Refile Vizio Paperwork
The retail giant expects to refile the paperwork on Friday to give antitrust agencies more time to review the $2.3 billion deal.
S&P Global Cuts Paramount Credit Rating Into Junk Territory
The ratings company cut Paramount Global to BB-plus from BBB-minus, citing continuing cord cutting and elevated investments required to support the buildout of streaming services.
Alex Jones, Infowars Bankruptcies Get a Mediator
A judge appointed a mediator for the bankruptcy cases of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his Infowars website in response to an emergency request from a bankruptcy trustee.
Disney Succumbs to DeSantis in Fight Over Florida Tax District
The Republican governor says the truce vindicates the state, while the entertainment company views the agreement as serving the interests of all parties.
Robinhood's stock jumps after company launches first credit card
The Robinhood Gold Card is aimed at Robinhood Gold members - a subscription product offering premium services for a fee - and has no annual fee or transaction fees, but comes with a 3% cash back on all categories.
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