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In Second Opinion, the Justice Department is investigating Wells Fargo's wealth management unit, Box shares fall over 20 percent on concerns over slowed growth and Equifax says hackers stole more than previously reported.
In Second Opinion, Spotify has filed to go public, Dick's Sporting Goods will immediately stop selling assault-style rifles in its stores and Martin Shkreli pledges honesty if he gets a break in his prison sentence.
In Second Opinion, Comcast makes a $31 billion bid for Sky, Uber's SVP of leadership is leaving and Bernie Sanders' son Levi is running for Congress in New Hampshire.
In Second Opinion, Aston Martin is considering going public, Apple is reportedly planning a faster, cheaper and bigger iPhone and "Black Panther" heads toward $1 billion at worldwide box office.
Second Opinion ends the week with news that JPMorgan reports that women there earn 1 percent less than their male counterparts, Nordstrom's family group is finalizing its offer to take the department store chain private and Florida Governor Scott proposes raising the age limit for gun purchases in the state.
In Second Opinion, Phoenix Group Holdings is in talks to buy Standard Life Aberdeen's insurance unit for about $4.2 billion, President Trump suggests arming teachers in classrooms and Snap stock nosedives after Kylie Jenner declares the app dead while Amazon and Netflix soar to all-time highs.
In Second Opinion, Broadcom cuts its bid for Qualcomm to $117 billion, evangelist Billy Graham dies at 99 and Uber's CEO says get ready for flying taxis in the future.
In Second Opinion, Qualcomm has raised its bid for NXP to $44 billion, Mom.life launches a digital economy to empower over 1 million moms and the Trump administration unveils short-term health plans as alternative to Obamacare.
In Second Opinion, LyondellBasell is buying smaller rival A. Schulman for $2.24 billion, President Trump is backing an idea to improve background checks for gun possession and Facebook plans on using postcards to verify the location of U.S. political ad buyers.
In Second Opinion, Pimco posts its best quarterly profit since the departure of Bill Gross, Mueller indicts 13 Russians with meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and Uber is reportedly preparing to sell its Southeast Asian business to Grab.