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Acadia Healthcare Appoints Heather Dixon as Chief Financial Officer
Acadia Healthcare Appoints Heather Dixon as Chief Financial Officer
FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 1, 2023--
2023-06-02 04:15
Brazil's Braskem sued over sinking ground from Alagoas mines
Brazil's Braskem sued over sinking ground from Alagoas mines
SAO PAULO Brazilian petrochemical producer Braskem is facing a new 1 billion real ($203 million) lawsuit over damages
2023-12-01 06:56
Santos avoids prosecution in deal with Brazilian authorities in fraud case
Santos avoids prosecution in deal with Brazilian authorities in fraud case
US Rep. George Santos has signed a deal with Brazilian authorities to avoid prosecution in lieu of a confession, reimbursement for the victim and a fine to the state stemming from a 2008 fraud case, his attorney said.
2023-05-12 03:58
Driverless taxis gain ground in San Francisco
Driverless taxis gain ground in San Francisco
California authorities took a major step forward Thursday in expanding driverless taxi services in San Francisco, giving the green light for operators Waymo and Cruise to...
2023-08-11 11:56
Nikola recalls 209 Class 8 battery-electric trucks
Nikola recalls 209 Class 8 battery-electric trucks
Electric truck maker Nikola on Friday said it is recalling about 209 Class 8 Tre battery-electric vehicles (BEVs)
2023-08-12 07:54
Japan's exports extend declines as China slowdown bites
Japan's exports extend declines as China slowdown bites
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Japan's exports fell in August for a second straight month, weighed by declines in
2023-09-20 09:16
Ukraine Recap: Moscow Briefly Shuts Air Space After Drone Attack
Ukraine Recap: Moscow Briefly Shuts Air Space After Drone Attack
All four Moscow-area airports were briefly closed early Friday and planes diverted as air defense repelled a drone,
2023-08-18 15:15
BlackRock, Worldcoin, Ripple: Bitcoin Bull Mike Novogratz Dishes on Crypto
BlackRock, Worldcoin, Ripple: Bitcoin Bull Mike Novogratz Dishes on Crypto
As Bitcoin roars back after a year of crypto industry scandals and losses, Mike Novogratz says one man
2023-07-29 21:20
US sues to block Xbox takeover of Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard
US sues to block Xbox takeover of Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard
The US Federal Trade Commission has sued to stop Microsoft buying Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard. It is just the latest problem for the deal, which has already been blocked by UK regulators. If completed, it will become one of the largest takeovers ever – but has faced scrutiny from regulators around the world, who argue that it might cause problems for the gaming market. The FTC's Monday filing in a federal court in San Francisco seeks a restraining order and injunction to stop Microsoft's $69 billion purchase of the California gaming company behind hit franchises such as Call of Duty and World of Warcraft. Microsoft, maker of the Xbox game system, has been struggling to win worldwide approval for the deal with just over a month before the deadline to close it, according to the contract it signed with Activision. “We welcome the opportunity to present our case in federal court," said a statement Monday from Brad Smith, Microsoft's vice chair and president. "We believe accelerating the legal process in the U.S will ultimately bring more choice and competition to the market.” The FTC already took Microsoft to court to block the merger, but that was before the U.S. agency's in-house judge in a trial set to start on Aug. 2. That administrative process doesn't preclude the parties from closing the deal. The contract between Microsoft and Activision required the deal to close by July 18, but the FTC's latest action seeks to stop that from happening. “Microsoft and Activision Blizzard have represented in the past that they cannot close their deal due to antitrust reviews of the transaction in other jurisdictions," the FTC said in a statement Monday. "But Microsoft and Activision have not provided assurances that they will maintain that position. In light of that, and public reporting that Microsoft and Activision Blizzard are considering closing their deal imminently, we have filed a request for a temporary restraining order to prevent them from closing while review continues.” Microsoft's other main obstacle is in the United Kingdom, where antitrust regulators have also taken action to block the acquisition. The all-cash deal announced in January 2022 has been scrutinized by regulators around the world over fears that it would give Microsoft and its Xbox console control of Activision's hit franchises and give it an unfair boost in the emerging business of cloud-based game subscriptions. It could be the priciest tech industry merger in history. Fierce opposition has been driven by rival Sony, which makes the PlayStation gaming system. Microsoft sought to counter the resistance by striking a deal with Nintendo to license Activision titles like Call of Duty for 10 years and offering the same to Sony if the deal went ahead. European regulators representing the 27-nation bloc approved the deal last month on condition that Microsoft make some promises meant to boost competition in the cloud-based gaming market. A number of other countries, including China, Japan, Brazil and South Korea, have also approved it. But the blockbuster deal has remained in jeopardy because of the surprise April decision by the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority and the ongoing case in the U.S. Microsoft in late May filed an appeal of the British regulator's decision and has also voiced strong public opposition directed at top government officials. U.S.-based consumer advocacy group Public Citizen, an opponent of the deal, welcomed the FTC's move Monday. “Although the agency has already used its authority to block the merger through administrative proceedings, Microsoft is pushing to culminate the purchase of Activision before the agency can finish its process," said a statement from Public Citizen's competition policy advocate Matt Kent. ""By filing in federal court to enjoin the transaction, the FTC is showing that it won’t back down in the face of Microsoft’s escalatory tactics.” Additional reporting by Associated Press
2023-06-14 02:15
Vietnam Quickens Criminal Probes That Rattled the Economy
Vietnam Quickens Criminal Probes That Rattled the Economy
Vietnamese authorities are aggressively stepping up criminal proceedings of former real estate executives whose cases upended the nation’s
2023-11-22 17:53
‘A Few Days’ of Government Shutdown May Be Needed, GOP’s Gaetz Says
‘A Few Days’ of Government Shutdown May Be Needed, GOP’s Gaetz Says
Representative Matt Gaetz, a key Republican holdout on a stopgap spending measure, said he’s ready for a multiday
2023-09-25 01:21
Terran Orbital Awarded $7.7 Million Lockheed Martin Contract
Terran Orbital Awarded $7.7 Million Lockheed Martin Contract
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 26, 2023--
2023-10-26 18:49