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What's Happening At General Electric?
Greg Ryan of the Boston Business Journal discussed what's happening at the company with WGBH's All Things Considered host Barbara Howard. -
President Trump Re-Negotiates NAFTA
After months of fiery rhetoric and tense verbal sparring with Canada and Mexico, President Trump appears to have carved out a political victory. -
Flannery Ousted At GE After Less Than 2 Years
As Flannery has restructured the multinational conglomerate, its value has dipped below $100 billion and shares are down more than 35 percent this year. -
Elon Musk Settles With SEC, Agrees To Step Down As Tesla Chairman
The Tesla CEO reached a deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve a securities fraud case. As part of the deal, Tesla and Musk agreed to pay $40 million in penalties. -
No Cash Needed At This Cafe. Students Pay The Tab With Their Personal Data
For free coffee, students can provide their names, phone numbers, email, majors and interests. This information is then provided to corporate sponsors who want to "diversify students' career choices." -
Facebook Says Security Breach Affected Almost 50 Million Accounts
An investigation into what happened is "still in its early stages," but Facebook says the security vulnerability has been fixed and that law enforcement has been notified. -
Should We Be Selling Shark Souvenirs After a Deadly Attack?
In the wake of two shark bites on Cape Cod this year, questions have arisen about whether the commercial industry around the predator may need to be reassessed. -
SEC Sues Tesla And CEO Elon Musk
"Musk's false and misleading public statements and omissions caused significant confusion and disruption in the market for Tesla's stock and resulting harm to investors," the lawsuit says. -
Uber Pays $148 Million Over Yearlong Cover-Up Of Data Breach
Instead of reporting the hacking intrusion as required, Uber paid the hackers $100,000 after learning of the breach in late 2016. -
Ahead Of The Midterms, Some Corporations Encourage Employees To Get Out And Vote
Harvard Business School historian Nancy Koehn looked at a coalition of companies aiming to make it easier for employees to vote on Election Day.