Top Company News of the Day: TikTok, Apple, Twitter, Newmont

TikTok Creators Sue Montana Over State’s Ban of Platform

Suit against state’s attorney general alleges the ban of the social-media platform is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment.

Apple Restricts Employee Use of ChatGPT, Wary of Leaks

The iPhone maker is concerned workers could release confidential data as it develops its own similar technology.

Twitter Says Microsoft May Have Violated API Policies

Elon Musk has publicly criticized Microsoft in recent months.

Newmont Names Karyn Ovelmen as Next Finance Chief

She has previously served as financial chief of Flowserve and LyondellBassell Industries.

At Least 50 Car Models Tied to Potentially Explosive Air-Bag Part, WSJ Finds

Our analysis identified at least 6.8 million vehicles, spanning 15 automotive brands, with the potentially dangerous air-bag part that regulators are demanding be recalled. We’ve compiled a list of the affected makes and models, which includes brands such as Chevrolet, Ford and Hyundai.

Disney Scraps Plan for $900 Million Florida Campus, Closes ‘Star Wars’ Hotel

The moves come as the entertainment company is cutting costs, reversing moves by its previous CEO and fighting with Florida.

Lazard CEO Ken Jacobs Prepares to Step Down

Advisory-unit chief Peter Orszag is expected to be the new head of the deal-advisory, asset-management firm.

Applied Materials tops expectations for earnings, but not its outlook

Applied Materials shares fell after hours Thursday as the chip-manufacturing equipment maker’s earnings topped Street views but its outlook didn’t.

Supreme Court Hands Win to Twitter, Facebook, Google in Liability Cases

The decision clarifies the duties of online platforms to remove terrorist propaganda but avoids larger questions of their liability for posted content.

Sam Zell, Legendary Real-Estate Investor, Dies at 81

The billionaire corporate raider was known for bets on troubled companies and distressed commercial properties as well as his bluntness and a contrarian tack.

Source: Dow Jones Newswires


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