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In Second Opinion, Amazon works to restock Bob Woodward's "Fear" after the book on the Trump presidency briefly sells out, Apple is still struggling to sell iPhones in the world's hottest markets and a remembrance ceremony at the World Trade Center site marks the 17th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
In Second Opinion, the Pentagon is investing $2 billion into artificial intelligence, HNA plans to sell its 7.6 percent stake in Deutsche Bank and Tesla shares sink after more executives leave and CEO Musk appeared to be smoking pot on camera.
In Second Opinion, Uber's CEO says the company is on track to go public next year, former President Obama is joining the campaign trail for the November midterm elections and the crypto market crashes after Goldman Sachs reportedly scraps its trading plans.
In Second Opinion, Coca-Cola is buying the Costa coffee chain for $5.1 billion, Mike Ghaffary is leaving Social Capital to focus on angel investing and celebrities pay tribute to Aretha Franklin at her funeral while John McCain is honored at a U.S. Capitol ceremony. Have a happy and healthy Labor Day holiday!
In Second Opinion, Apple is expected to announce new iPhone and gadgets on September 12, former VP Joe Biden eulogizes John McCain at the late senator's funeral in Arizona and Campbell Soup is selling its international and fresh refrigerated-foods units while leaving open the possibility of selling the entire company.
In Second Opinion, Micron will invest $3 billion in memory chip factory in Virginia, Amazon blasts Senator Bernie Sander's claims of poor worker conditions as "false and misleading" and the family and friends of the late Senator John McCain pay tribute to his memory inside the Arizona Capitol.
In Second Opinion, the U.S. and Mexico read a preliminary trade deal, Apple will reportedly launch its biggest iPhone ever and Toyota will invest about $500 million in Uber as part of an agreement to work on driverless cars.
Second Opinion closes out the week with news that S&P 500 and NASDAQ hit all-time highs as Netflix stock jumps, hackers attack T-Mobile, exposing personal information on 2.3 customers and the family of Senator John McCain say he is ending his treatment for brain cancer.
In Second Opinion, National Enquirer publisher David Pecker has been granted immunity in the Michael Cohen probe, Elon Musk hires Morgan Stanley to help take Tesla private and President Trump says an impeachment will crash the market but experts don't agree.
In Second Opinion, Facebook pulls 652 pages from Iran and Russia, Blackstone is exploring either selling or doing an IPO of auto lender Exeter and Lowe's is closing the Orchard Supply Hardware chain it acquired out of bankruptcy.