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In Second Opinion, Nokia may be selling or closing its digital health business, Swiss pharmaceutical giant is preparing to buy Alphabet-backed Flatiron Health and most workers want to retire by 65 but will they?
In Second Opinion, inflation is starting to make a comeback, French foods group Danone is selling its $1.9 billion stake in Japanese company Yakult and Microsoft promises to help startups sell their products--if they’re on Azure, that is.
First Read ushers in the day with news that total U.S. household debt surged to above $13 trn, Chipotle taps Taco Bell CEO Niccol as its new chief executive and a judge dismisses a patent troll's claims against Cloudflare.
In Second Opinion, J.C. Penney is shutting down its Wisconsin distribution facility, which will eliminate 670 jobs, officials say Russia is likely to meddle in the 2018 midterm elections and despite being a breakout success, Hulu still lost $920 million last year.
Second Opinion wraps up the week with news that Nestle has acquired a majority stake in organic food company Terrafertil, Trump signs a deal to end the brief government shutdown and the stock market rebounds as a wild week ends.
In Second Opinion, stocks plunge in another volatile day, Twitter is now worth more than Snap and House Minority Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivers a record-setting eight-hour speech advocating for the Dreamers.
In Second Opinion, SoftBank is in talks to buy a stake in Swiss Re in a deal that could be worth $10 billion or more, Google is reportedly building a game-streaming subscription service and the Senate reaches a two-year budget deal.
In Second Opinion, the Dow surges 500 points after a wildly fluctuating day, Jay Z’s Roc Nation invests in trading startup Robinhood and President Trump threatens a government shutdown if Congress doesn't fix the immigration laws.
In Second Opinion, the Dow plunges more than 1,500 points as the stock slide deepens, Amazon will pay France $250 million in back taxes and an ex-Intel president has launched Ampere, a new chip company with backing from the Carlyle Group.
Second Opinion ends this week with news that Dell is exploring an IPO or a potential merger with VMWare, BlackRock is asking companies to explain the dearth of women on their boards and the Dow plunges more than 600 points, its worst week in two years.