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In Second Opinion, Sumner Redstone sues two former girlfriends for elder abuse, Lyft says it's not for sale and the season seven premier episode of AMC's "Walking Dead" brings in a near ratings record.
In Second Opinion, shares for both AT&T and Time Warner tank since the announcement of the $85 billion deal, Apple is expected to post its first revenue drop since 2001 and has the entire season 7 plot of "Game of Thrones" been leaked?
Second Opinion ends the week with news that Qualcomm has reportedly agreed to acquire NXP for $110 per share, London's City Airport is evacuated after a "chemical incident" and a widespread cyber attack hits Netflix, Spotify and Twitter.
Second Opinion closes out the day with news that Nissan has acquired control of Mitsubishi, Donald Trump says he will accept the election results but only if he wins and MetLife dumps Snoopy.
In Second Opinion, Google has reportedly signed up CBS for its internet TV service, Virgin America and Singapore Air are named top airlines yet again and the next 10 days could be do or die for Airbnb in New York City.
In Second Opinion, Alibaba is seeking to raise about $1 billion for its local services platform, Pearl Jam and Tupac Shakur lead the nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and New England Patriots' head coach says he's done using the NFL’s Microsoft Surface tablet he hates so much.
In Second Opinion, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan is acquiring Constellation's Canada wine business for about $775 million, Y Combinator's Sam Altman says he won't fire adviser Peter Thiel for bankrolling Trump and amid an horrific presidential election campaign, Canada wants to give its American friends a pep talk.
Second Opinion closes out the week with news that Salesforce is no longer interested in Twitter, causing the latter company's stock to nosedive, Ohio Governor John Kasich bans Wells Fargo from lucrative state deals and PayMe was reportedly interested in acquiring GoFundMe for above $1 billion.
In Second Opinion, Verizon says that Yahoo's data breach could negatively affect its acquisition, Pinterest now has 150 million monthly users and in a surprise, Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize in Literature.
In Second Opinion, Samsung faces losing billions of dollars from pulling the plug on the Galaxy Note 7, Yum Brands says it expects to return $13.5 billion to shareholders by 2019 and Ronald McDonald goes into hiding.