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Second Opinion closes out the week with news that the Equifax board is reportedly weighing executive pay clawbacks, Morgan Stanley agrees to buy real estate credit platform Mesa West and Chicago has become a top choice for insurance tech startups.
In Second Opinion, Rovia prices its IPO, putting its valuation at $1 billion, Ikea buys TaskRabbit and multiple Emmy Award winning actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus says she has breast cancer.
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Second Opinion wraps up the day with news that New York regulators slap Equifax with a subpoena over the massive data breach, Austria becomes the latest European country to ban burqas and the top 1 percent of Americans now control 38 percent of the wealth.
Equifax cyber breach
In Second Opinion, Equifax CEO Richard Smith is leaving following the company's massive data breach, Uber is pulling out of Quebec due to regulatory issues and vacuum cleaner company Dyson is planning on building an electric car.
In Second Opinion, AIG says it will restructure into three new units, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi apologizes to London and former congressman Anthony Weiner is sentenced to 21 months in prison for sexting with a minor.
Sprint store
In Second Opinion, Sprint and T-Mobile are reportedly close to reaching an agreement to merge, Senator McCain says no to the current GOP Obamacare repeal bill and the iPhone 8 and Apple Watch Series 3 hit stores today.
In Second Opinion, Google is close to buying smartphone maker HTC's assets, Hillary Clinton's campaign memoir "What Happened" racks up big sales and Apple admits there's a problem with its newest smartwatch model.
In Second Opinion, T-Mobile and Sprint are reportedly talking about a merger, a major earthquake rocks Mexico City and Norway's giant pension fund is now worth over $1 trillion.
In Second Opinion, Toys R Us could file for bankruptcy as early as this week, Cisco Chairman John Chambers is stepping down and Dow's top stock this year is Boeing.
Second Opinion wraps up the week with news that a subway bomb in London hurts 22 people, iPhone X delays could stretch into the first half of 2018 says a top analyst and McDonald's biggest franchisee is outperforming McDonald's.
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