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In Second Opinion, Symantec acquires Israel's Luminate, Senator Wyden asks Apple and Google to ban Saudi woman-monitoring app and Mexican drug lord El Chapo is found guilty of all counts and faces life in prison.
In Second Opinion, Food delivery startup Postmates files for an IPO, Dell is exploring a sale of cybersecurity company SecureWorks and Woody Allen is suing Amazon Studios for killing his movie deal.
In Second Opinion, Apple edges out Microsoft and Amazon to retake world's most valuable company title, Blackstone has pulled back from a plan to invest billions of dollars in Africa and Reddit is reporting raising funding that will put it near a $3 billion valuation.
In Second Opinion. Slack has confidentially filed to go public, Tesla is buying battery tech maker Maxwell Technologies for $218 million and one-time bond guru Bill Gross is retiring from Janus Henderson.
In Second Opinion, Vice Media is laying off 10 percent of its staff, the U.S. economy added 304,000 jobs in January and Papa John's is reportedly seeking investments after takeover bids from private equity firms did not meet valuation expectation.
In Second Opinion, WPP has agreed to sell its minority stake in a consulting firm back to its shareholders, the Dow jumps more than 400 points after the Federal Reserve signals it doesn't expect any additional interest rate increases and the polar vortex hits the Midwest.
In Second Opinion, PG&E files for bankruptcy following California wildfires, Amazon plans to launch a new Middle East marketplace and Slack now has more than 10 million daily active users.
In Second Opinion, Caterpillar has its biggest earnings miss in a decade, Apple reportedly is planning a games subscription service akin to Netflix and Democratic donors blast ex-Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz for considering an independent 2020 campaign.
Second Opinion wraps up the week with news that Mastercard tops Visa's offer to buy British payments firm Earthport, the Dow surges 150 points as President Trump agrees to temporarily reopen the government for three weeks while long-time advisor Roger Stone is indicted as part of the Mueller probe.
In Second Opinion, BP invests in Chinese electric vehicle charging platform PowerShare, Facebook is shutting down photo-sharing app Moments and Commerce Secretary Ross said there's no "good excuse" for furloughed workers to run out of cash.