Centrica Issues Warning 
 

British utility Centrica said it will miss its full-year EPS target after its energy supply businesses had a disappointing second half.

 
Trump Organization Ends Affiliation With Soho Hotel 
 

The Trump name will no longer adorn a lower Manhattan hotel that was once considered a jewel in the family's international real-estate portfolio.

 
Peter Thiel Wants Opportunity to Bid on Gawker.com 
 

Peter Thiel is demanding that he be given the chance to bid on Gawker.com, the gossip and news website he helped drive out of business and which is now being shopped in bankruptcy.

 
Outcome Health Employee Made Whistleblower Claim, Investor Lawsuit Says 
 

Outcome Health's CEO was sent a whistleblower letter last year by a salesman accusing the company of committing "ongoing fraud," allegations the ad startup told investors had no merit, according to documents filed in an investor lawsuit.

 
Carl Icahn Buys Stake in SandRidge Energy 
 

Carl Icahn has purchased a 13.5% stake in SandRidge Energy Inc., joining a list of shareholders who say a deal the oil-and-gas producer struck last week for Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. makes little sense.

 
Fiat Chrysler Recalls Brand New Compact SUVs for Airbag Defect 
 

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said Wednesday it is recalling about 8,000 late-model Jeep SUVs to fix defective airbags that pose a potential hazard to front-seat passengers.

 
What Does the AT&T Lawsuit Mean for Fox? 
 

As the industry weighs the impact of the Justice Department's lawsuit, Comcast Corp.'s bid to acquire a significant chunk of 21st Century Fox's assets draws comparisons to the AT&T-Time Warner deal.

 
Uber Breach and Response Draw Global Regulatory Scrutiny 
 

Government officials world-wide said they would look at Uber Technologies Inc.'s handling of a major data breach last year.

 
Facebook Plans to Let Users Know if They Followed Russian Pages 
 

Facebook plans to tell millions of users who liked or followed any of the 290 Facebook and Instagram pages created by Russian actors that they were ensnared in an alleged misinformation campaign around the U.S. presidential election last year.

 
Puerto Rico Grid Contractor Dispute Devolves Into Litigation 
 

The company hired to rebuild Puerto Rico's power grid has filed a lawsuit blaming one of its subcontractors for a work stoppage that has slowed progress on repairing one of the island's major electrical arteries.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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