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March 12 (Reuters) - Apple Inc will buy the digital
service Texture, which gives users access to articles from
magazines published by various companies for a monthly
subscription fee, the iPhone maker said on Monday.
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March 12 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump issued an
order on Monday prohibiting semiconductor maker Broadcom Ltd's
proposed takeover of Qualcomm Inc on grounds of
national security, bringing an end to what would have been the
technology industry's biggest deal ever.
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LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) - Uber is seeking a
second chance in Barcelona three years after it was forced to
shut down in the face of taxi driver protests - by introducing a
fully licensed ride-hailing service that meets local
transportation laws.
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NEW YORK, March 12 (Reuters) - General Electric Co
last year eliminated bonuses for its senior managers for the
first time in its 126-year history, saving millions of dollars
after losing money in 2017, the industrial conglomerate said on
Monday.
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SYDNEY, March 13 (Reuters) - An Australian government-backed
inquiry into misconduct by the country's powerful major banks is
scheduled to begin its first round of public hearings on
Tuesday, focusing on residential mortgages, car finance, credit
cards and add-on insurance products.
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March 12 (Reuters) - Dropbox Inc on Monday offered a
price range for shares in its initial public offering that would
value it at up to $7.1 billion, nearly a third below the
valuation it commanded in 2014, a clear sign of how overheated
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BOSTON, March 12 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday
rejected a lawsuit by Massachusetts' attorney general
challenging new rules by President Donald Trump's administration
that make it easier for employers to avoid providing insurance
that covers women's birth control.