TPG-LED INVESTMENT PUTS AIRBNB'S VALUE AT $10 BILLION 

A group led by private-equity firm TPG has finalized an agreement to invest more than $450 million in Airbnb Inc., valuing the home-rental site at $10 billion, according to people familiar with the situation. (published 2318 GMT Sunday)

 
MCDONALD'S FACES SHARPER COMPETITION IN BREAKFAST BATTLEGROUND 

Breakfast is the battleground du jour in the restaurant industry, with everyone from Taco Bell to White Castle piling on. For McDonald's Corp., the pioneer of fast-food breakfast, it is one more area where rivals are gaining traction on its turf. (published 2359 GMT Sunday)

 
CHIEF JUSTICE WON'T BLOCK RULING ON TEVA PATENT 

U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts refused Friday to block a lower-court ruling that invalidated Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.'s patent for the multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone while the Israeli drug maker pursues an appeal to the Supreme Court. (published 2345 GMT Sunday)

 
APPLE, GOOGLE VIE TO OFFER EXCLUSIVE GAME APPS 

A long-running battle between Apple Inc. and Google Inc. for mobile dominance is spreading to the most lucrative genre of apps: videogames. (published 2348 GMT Sunday)

 
TECH GIANTS COLLUDED ON WAGES, SAY DOCUMENTS 

Some of tech's biggest names -- Steve Jobs, Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin, Bill Campbell -- conferred and squabbled and made peace privately for years, documents in a current Silicon Valley antitrust case reveal. (published 2341 GMT Sunday)

 
POM HEADS TO COURT OVER JUICE MARKETING 

Pomegranate-juice maker POM Wonderful LLC is making a splash in court, playing offense and defense, respectively, in two closely watched cases that could affect how food companies promote their products. (published 0022 GMT)

 
VERIZON, AT&T ARE FACING SPECTRUM BIDDING LIMITS 

The nation's top telecommunications regulator said a portion of the high-quality wireless airwaves coming up soon for auction should be reserved for smaller carriers, signaling that industry giants Verizon Communications Inc. and AT&T Inc. will face limits on their ability to bid. (published 2340 GMT Sunday)

 
RICHARD BRANSON SLOW TO GET VIRGIN HOTELS OFF THE GROUND 

Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson made headlines in 2010 when he boasted that Virgin Hotels, his new boutique hospitality brand, would shake up the industry. The first property was projected to open within 18 months, with up to two dozen more operating within seven years. (published 2333 GMT Sunday)

 
CHINA'S CAR FIRMS WAGE BATTLE OVER HOME TURF 

With growth slowing, and foreign manufacturers gaining share, many of China's auto-industry competitors could face extinction. (published 2329 GMT Sunday)

 
CHOBANI EXPANDS INTO DESSERTS, DIPS 

Chobani Inc. is venturing beyond the basic yogurt cups that made it famous, with plans to launch an array of new Greek yogurt products this year, including desserts and dips. (published 2325 GMT Sunday)

 
REGULATOR FIGHTS AIG COURT REQUEST 

New York's financial watchdog is at odds with American International Group Inc. over the next steps in federal court to resolve a potentially costly licensing dispute, as an unusual confrontation between the big insurer and a regulator unfolds. (published 2300 GMT Sunday)

 
SAMSUNG DEVELOPING OWN PLATFORM, APPS 

Samsung Electronics Co. overtook Apple Inc. to become the world's biggest smartphone maker by selling hardware using Google Inc.'s popular Android operating system. As it tries to beef up in software, the South Korean tech giant has been hiring more engineers to develop its own platform and applications for mobile devices, wearables and other consumer electronics. (published 2008 GMT Sunday)