Twitter Inc.’s lawsuit to hold Elon Musk to his $44 billion takeover will go to trial in October after a Delaware judge said on Tuesday that the social media company deserved a quick resolution of the deal’s uncertainty.
- Categories:
- FISM News
Twitter Inc.’s lawsuit to hold Elon Musk to his $44 billion takeover will go to trial in October after a Delaware judge said on Tuesday that the social media company deserved a quick resolution of the deal’s uncertainty.
Shana talks about Managing IRA Through Fidelity — Being Biblically Responsible -the difference between patronage and ownership when managing your Biblically Responsible Investments
Shana talks about Staying Up to Date — How to be aware of any major policy changes that will impact your finances (or investments?)
Shana talks about Consumer Spending — Credit Card Spending is on The Rise as Inflation Soars
A woman claims she nearly died after picking up a fentanyl-laced dollar bill in Kentucky. Her story is under dispute.
Uber Technologies Inc. will pay more than $2 million and waive wait time fees for disabled passengers in order to settle U.S. allegations that the ride-share company had violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Department of Justice said on Monday.
Shana talks about Retirement Planning — Saving for Retirement While Working Abroad
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is continuing to rail against pro-life pregnancy centers, accusing them of fooling “people who are looking for pregnancy termination help,” while calling for them to shut down “all around the country.”
A deadly heatwave holds Europe in its grip, as Spain and Portugal reported that over 1,000 people died in heat-related incidents last week.
According to some critics and supporters alike, however, the reality of the situation is that this vote, along with votes scheduled on abortion rights and contraceptive coverage, is part of a Democratic political strategy.