News Highlights: Top Company News of the Day
December 01 2021 - 5:30AM
Dow Jones News
GlobalFoundries Says Revenue Rose 56% as Chip Shortage Continues
The financial report was the company's first as a public
company, which started trading publicly in October.
Nuclear-Fusion Startup Lands $1.8 Billion as Investors Chase Star Power
Commonwealth Fusion Systems has raised more than $1.8 billion
from the likes of Bill Gates and George Soros as startups join the
quest to generate carbon-free energy like the sun.
Blue Prism Backs New SS&C Takeover
Blue Prism has agreed an improved GBP1.23 billion offer by
U.S.-based SS&C Technologies and withdrawn its recommendation
for the bid by private equity firm Vista.
CNN Suspends Chris Cuomo Indefinitely
The network said records released Monday showing how the anchor
aided his brother's response to sexual-misconduct allegations
"raise serious questions."
Judge Questions If Purdue's Sacklers Abused Bankruptcy System
The federal judge weighing the $4.5 billion settlement between
Purdue Pharma LP and the Sackler family members who own the
OxyContin maker said she had serious concerns about whether they
abused the bankruptcy system by collecting billions of dollars from
the company before it filed for chapter 11 protection.
Microsoft Shareholders Force Company to Disclose Sexual Harassment Data
The tech giant had recommended a vote against the disclosure
proposal, which was approved at the company's annual meeting.
Salesforce Names Bret Taylor Co-CEO
The appointment comes a day after he was named chairman of
Twitter's board.
Twitter Bans Sharing of Private People's Photos, Videos Without Consent
The social-media company said users will no longer be able to
share private media, such as photos and videos, of another person
without their permission, a move aimed at improving privacy and
security.
David Marcus, Head of Meta's Cryptocurrency Project, Steps Down
The executive says he plans to leave at year's end to pursue
entrepreneurial projects outside the company.
Omicron Risks Infecting Vaccinated People but May Not Cause Them Severe Illness
The Omicron variant could lead to more infections among
vaccinated people, according to several scientists, but some said
there were reasons to believe the shots would protect against
severe disease.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 01, 2021 05:15 ET (10:15 GMT)
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