McDonald's Buys Israeli Digital Startup Dynamic Yield 
 

McDonald's Corp. is buying Israeli Dynamic Yield Ltd., in a bid to improve in-store ordering and online marketing at the burger giant.

 
WeWork's Annual Loss Doubles to Nearly $2 Billion 
 

WeWork said its loss last year doubled to nearly $2 billion, as the nine-year-old company spent heavily in an effort to rapidly expand its network of shared offices around the world.

 
DOT Panel to Review FAA Approval Process for Boeing 737 MAX 
 

The U.S. Department of Transportation is creating a special committee of experts to review the Federal Aviation Administration's safety approval process for Boeing Co.'s 737 MAX aircraft.

 
Airbus and China Sign Mega-Deal for 300 Aircraft 
 

Airbus and China Aviation Supplies Holding have signed an agreement for the purchase of 300 aircraft, Airbus said Monday.

 
Red Hat Beats Wall Street Targets For Profit, Misses on Revenue in Latest Period 
 

Red Hat Inc. swung to a fourth-quarter profit of $139.5 million, or 75 cents a share, beating Wall Street targets.

 
Apple Launches TV App, Credit Card, Subscription Services 
 

The tech giant unveiled a suite of new products that extend its reach in entertainment, financial services, news and videogames in a major strategic shift.

 
Wesfarmers Plans A$1.5 Billion Takeover of Rare Earths Miner Lynas 
 

Wesfarmers said it has approached Lynas about a takeover that would value the rare earths miner at 1.5 billion Australian dollars (US$1.1 billion).

 
France's CMA CGM to Buy Chinese-Made Container Ships 
 

French shipping operator CMA CGM has ordered 10 container megaships from state-owned China State Shipbuilding as part of a string of deals signed by Chinese President Xi Jinping and French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.

 
Avenatti Charged With Bank Fraud, Attempted Extortion From Nike 
 

Attorney Michael Avenatti, who seized the spotlight last year as a lawyer for adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, was arrested Monday and charged in two federal cases with wire fraud, bank fraud and attempting to extort more than $20 million from Nike.

 
Bayer, J&J to Pay $775 Million to Settle Xarelto Litigation 
 

Johnson & Johnson and Bayer have agreed to pay $775 million to resolve claims that the blood thinner Xarelto causes excessive bleeding.

 
 

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