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Alphabet lays off hundreds from global recruitment team
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Acquire Licensing RightsSept 13 (Reuters) - Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL.O) is laying off employees from its global recruiting team as the tech giant continues to slow hiring, it said on Wednesday. The company's decision to let go of a few hundred employees is not part of a wide-scale layoff and will retain a significant majority of the team for hiring critical roles. It will also help the workers search for roles within the company and elsewhere. California-based Alphabet cut about 12,000 jobs in January, reducing its workforce by 6%. Reporting by Arsheeya Bajwa and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika SyamnathOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, sprees, Arsheeya Bajwa, Akash Sriram, Devika Organizations: Google, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Tech, Microsoft, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France, sprees . California, U.S, Bengaluru
Binance.US says CEO Shroder to depart, 100 jobs will be cut
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A logo on the Binance exhibition space at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 15, 2022. Shroder will be replaced by general counsel Norman Reed, who joined the company in December 2021, on an interim basis. Binance and Binance.US have maintained that they operate separately. Its global head of product, Mayur Kamat, resigned early this month and its chief strategy officer, Patrick Hillmann, left in July. Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal, Chandni Shah and Juby Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Edwina GibbsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Brian Shroder, Norman Reed, Binance.US, Changpeng Zhao, Binance, Kamat, Patrick Hillmann, Rishabh Jaiswal, Chandni Shah, Juby Babu, Edwina Gibbs Organizations: Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, U.S, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France, Bengaluru
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of Twitter, at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, France, June 16, 2023. Musk took control of X Corp., known at the time as Twitter, in October in a deal worth over $40 billion. This year, however, X has spent more than $500,000 combined on federal and state lobbying, according to data from the nonpartisan OpenSecrets. They spent more than $80,000 on lobbying California state lawmakers since 2021, with a partial focus on Gabriel's bill, according to the public records. A search through the federal court database shows the social media company was never a plaintiff challenging state laws in the years prior to the recent lawsuit against California.
Persons: Elon Musk, Elon, Musk, Jesse Gabriel, Gabriel, Gavin Newsom, X's, X Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, X Corp, Democratic, CNBC, Gov, Big Tech Locations: Paris, France, California
Regarding Google communications about revenue sharing deals with companies like Apple: "They knew these agreements crossed antitrust lines." JOHN SCHMIDTLEIN, lead lawyer for Google:Defending Google's 90% market share in search: "The large majority of Windows PC users search on Google, not (Microsoft's) Bing." Regarding the market place for search engines: "Users today have more search options and more ways to access information online than ever before." Discussing Apple's and Mozilla's competitions to pick best search engines: "Google won these competitions on the merits." Describing how easy it is to replace Google with a different search engine: "A few easy clicks."
Persons: Gonzalo Fuentes, KENNETH DINTZER, JOHN, Bing, Diane Bartz, Richard Chang Organizations: Google, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Microsoft, WASHINGTON, U.S . Justice, Apple, Windows, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France, States, Washington
Author Walter Isaacson took to social media Friday night to try to "clarify" an excerpt from his upcoming book, "Elon Musk." The excerpt received swift backlash after it described how Musk thwarted a Ukrainian attack on Russian warships. Musk eventually soured on the arrangement and said "Starlink was not meant to be involved in wars," according to the book. "They asked Musk to enable it for their drone sub attack on the Russian fleet. Isaacson's X post came after a top aide to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy lashed out at Musk over the excerpt.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, Walter Isaacson, Musk, Starlink, Isaacson, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Mykhailo Podolyak, Isaacson's, — CNBC's Amanda Macias Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, Porte de, Russian, CNN, Washington Post Locations: Paris, France, Russian, Crimea, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Western, Russia, Washington
A logo of Meta Platforms Inc. is seen at its booth, at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups, at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 17, 2022. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Meta Platforms Inc FollowSept 8 (Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge said Meta Platforms (META.O) must face a lawsuit claiming that it violated the medical privacy of patients who were treated by hospitals and other healthcare providers that used its Meta Pixel tracking tool. According to the plaintiffs, Meta Pixel provided sensitive information about their health to Meta when they logged into patient portals, where the tracking tool had been installed, enabling Meta to make money from targeted advertising. When the litigation began in June 2020, lawyers for one plaintiff said they had found at least 664 hospitals and other healthcare providers that used Meta Pixel. The case is In re Meta Pixel Healthcare Litigation, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, William Orrick, Meta, Orrick, John Doe, Jane Doe, Jonathan Stempel, Jason Neely Organizations: Meta, Inc, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, U.S, Facebook, Menlo, Healthcare, Court, Northern District of, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France, San Francisco, California, Menlo Park , California, Northern District, Northern District of California, New York
The exterior of the Avianca administrative office is pictured, as officers from Colombia's attorney general's office conduct a raid inside, in Bogota, Colombia February 12, 2020. REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBOGOTA, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Colombia's flag-carrier airline Avianca will invest $473 million to grow its fleet by 16 aircraft as it looks to increase the number of routes on offer, Chief Executive Adrian Neuhauser said on Thursday. Avianca will lease 14 Airbus A320 NEO planes and two A320 CEO planes to push its daily flights on domestic routes up by almost 25%, from 600 to 750. Neuhaser during a press conference in Colombia's Bogota called the increase of almost 1 million weekly seats "unprecedented growth" in the airline's history. The 16 planes will join Avianca's fleet between October and the end of December, the executive said.
Persons: general's, Luisa Gonzalez, Adrian Neuhauser, Avianca, Neuhaser, Luis Jaime Acosta, Oliver Griffin, Mark Porter Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Viva Air, Thomson Locations: Bogota, Colombia, Rights BOGOTA, Colombia's Bogota, Avianca's, Colombian
SAP buys software management company LeanIX
  + stars: | 2023-09-07 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
A logo on the SAP exhibition space at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 15, 2022. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSTOCKHOLM, Sept 7 (Reuters) - German business software maker SAP (SAPG.DE) on Thursday said it has bought software management company LeanIX from investors to boost its business transformation portfolio. LeanIX investors include Insight Partners, Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners, Capnamic Ventures, Iris Capital, Goldman Sachs and Dawn CapitalThe transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm, editing by Terje SolsvikOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Iris Capital, Goldman Sachs, Supantha Mukherjee, Terje Solsvik Organizations: Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Rights, SAP, Insight Partners, Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners, Capnamic Ventures, Iris, Dawn, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France, Rights STOCKHOLM, Stockholm
WASHINGTON — A Ukrainian official slammed Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk for ordering engineers to shut off Starlink's satellite network over Crimea last year in order to thwart a Ukrainian attack on Russian warships. The book, titled "Elon Musk," will be released Tuesday. In Ukraine, Starlink has worked as the connective tissue for crucial battlefield communications. Musk, according to Isaacson, was also engaged in a texting conversation with Fedorov. The official pleaded with Musk to restore Starlink's connectivity so that Ukrainian submarine drones could carry out the attack on Russia's warship fleet.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, WASHINGTON, Musk, Walter Isaacson, Starlink, Isaacson, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Mykhailo Podolyak, Mykhailo Fedorov, Joe Biden's, Jake Sullivan, Mark Milley, Fedorov Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, Porte de, WASHINGTON —, Ukrainian, Netflix, Russian, CNN, Joint Chiefs, Staff U.S, Army Locations: Paris, France, Crimea, Russian, Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian
SpaceX approved the $1 billion loan, which was backed by some of Musk's SpaceX stock, in October and Musk drew all of it down the same month, according to the report, citing documents. SpaceX had $4.7 billion in cash and securities on hand at the end of last year, the paper said, citing documents. Both SpaceX and X did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Elon Musk sold a massive chunk of his Tesla shares in 2022, both before and after the Twitter deal, bringing his total sales to about $40 billion which frustrated investors in the EV maker. In addition to Tesla and X, Musk is a co-founder of brain-chip startup Neuralink.
Persons: Porte, Gonzalo Fuentes, Elon Musk, Musk, Tesla, Nilutpal Timsina, Mrinmay Dey, Sherry Jacob, Phillips, Eileen Soreng Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Twitter, Wall Street, Federal Communications Commission, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Bengaluru
Sept 5 (Reuters) - Elon Musk withdrew a loan of $1 billion from SpaceX - the two-decade-old rocket company run by the billionaire - around the same time he was acquiring Twitter, now known as X, for $44 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. SpaceX approved the $1 billion loan, which was backed by some of Musk's SpaceX stock, in October and Musk drew all of it down the same month, according to the report, citing documents. SpaceX had $4.7 billion in cash and securities on hand at the end of last year, the paper said, citing documents. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Acquire Licensing RightsBoth SpaceX and X did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. In addition to Tesla and X, Musk is a co-founder of brain-chip startup Neuralink.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Tesla, Porte, Gonzalo Fuentes, Nilutpal Timsina, Mrinmay Dey, Sherry Jacob, Phillips, Eileen Soreng Organizations: SpaceX, Twitter, Wall Street, Federal Communications Commission, Tesla, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Bengaluru
Elon Musk on Monday posted that he was against antisemitism and blamed the Anti-Defamation League for lost advertising revenue since his acquisition of X, formerly known as Twitter. "If this continues, we will have no choice but to file a defamation suit against, ironically, the 'Anti-Defamation' League," Musk wrote. An email to attorneys representing Musk and X asking whether a complaint has been drafted was not immediately returned. X filed a lawsuit last month against the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a nonprofit organization that monitors hate speech and disinformation. The ADL also posted a report in March accusing the platform of failing to take action against hate speech.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, Musk, CCDH, Imran Ahmed, Ahmed Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, Porte de, Defamation League, ADL, Defamation, League, NBC, Center, Northern, Northern District of, ADL Center for Technology, Society, Montclair State University, GLAAD, Social Media Locations: Paris, France, U.S, America, Northern District, Northern District of California
The Renault logo on the Renault Scenic Vision concept-car is seen at its exhibition space, at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 16, 2022. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsPARIS, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Renault's (RENA.PA) chief executive Luca de Meo said on Monday that China was 'very competitive' in terms of the electric vehicle market, as Renault also prepared to unveil its new Scenic electric vehicle car model. "China is very competitive when it comes to the supply chain of electric vehicles....we need to catch up fast," De Meo told RTL Radio, speaking from the IAA Munich car show. De Meo added that Renault would unveil the prices for its new Scenic minivan later in the year, with a launch planned in the first quarter of 2024. The Scenic will be within the price range for many customers, similar to a hybrid model of the same size and category, he said.
Persons: Porte, Benoit Tessier, Luca de Meo, De Meo, Tassilo Hummel, Sudip Kar Organizations: Renault, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Rights, RTL Radio, IAA, Gupta, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, China, IAA Munich
The logo of Renault is seen at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, June 15, 2023. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsMUNICH, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Renault (RENA.PA) cannot afford to enter a discount race with Tesla (TSLA.O) or Chinese rivals, the French carmaker's head of engineering told journalists at the IAA Munich car show. "The good strategy is to maintain prices and to adjust fixed costs," Gilles Le Borgne said. Renault's high exposure to Europe makes it one of the most exposed names to new competition from Tesla and Chinese rivals in electric vehicles, UBS wrote in a note this week. Reporting by Gilles Guillaume; Writing by Christoph Steitz; Editing by Paul SimaoOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Gonzalo Fuentes, Gilles Le Borgne, Gilles Guillaume, Christoph Steitz, Paul Simao Organizations: Renault, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Rights, IAA, UBS, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France, French, IAA Munich, Europe
Reuters first reported the planned cuts on Wednesday, citing an internal government document. Airport authorities met with airline representatives later on Thursday, but did not say how the flight reductions will be distributed among carriers, according to a source with knowledge of the meeting. Instead, airport officials would present the methodology for distributing the cuts in a future meeting, the source added. A representative for the airport confirmed the meeting occurred, but did not explain how it planned to divvy up the cuts. Mexico's top three carriers, Aeromexico, Volaris and Viva Aerobus, all also criticized the cuts in separate statements.
Persons: Luis Cortes, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Lopez Obrador, Peter Cerda, Aerobus, Aeromexico, Volaris, Felipe, Kylie Madry, Cassandra Garrison, Raul Cortes, Bill Berkrot, Stephen Coates Organizations: Benito Juarez International, REUTERS, MEXICO CITY, Mexico City International, International Air Transport Association, Reuters, Aerobus, Felipe Angeles International Airport, Thomson Locations: Mexico City, Mexico, MEXICO, Latin America
Tesla is reportedly facing two new federal probes over possible misuse of company resources by or for the personal benefit of CEO Elon Musk. However, the new probes add to a litany of other investigations that Tesla is facing from state and federal regulators. Following that revised settlement agreement, the SEC has issued subpoenas to Tesla concerning its governance processes and compliance in regards to their settlement agreement. Tesla also disclosed in its second-quarter financial filing for 2023 that the DOJ has sought documents "related to Tesla's Autopilot and FSD features." The NHTSA investigation was initiated after a string of crashes in which Tesla vehicles with Autopilot systems installed reportedly crashed into stationary first responders' vehicles.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, Tesla, Elon, Musk Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, Porte de, Street Journal, U.S, Attorney's, Southern, of, Securities and Exchange Commission, Manhattan, Reuters, Manhattan federal, SEC, CNBC, National, Traffic Safety Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Department of Justice, DOJ, Highway Transportation, Safety Administration, Beta, NHTSA Locations: Paris, France, of New York, Austin , Texas
REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Acquire Licensing RightsAug 30 (Reuters) - Salesforce (CRM.N) raised its annual revenue forecast on Wednesday and projected quarterly sales above estimates as it benefits from a recent price hike and resilient demand for its cloud and business software offerings in an uncertain economy. The company expects revenue to be between $8.70 billion and $8.72 billion in the third quarter, compared with estimates of $8.66 billion, according to Refinitiv data. Its quarterly earnings per share forecast was also above estimates. Salesforce also bumped up its annual revenue forecast to between $34.7 billion and $34.8 billion, from the $34.5 billion to $34.7 billion range given in May. In the second quarter, revenue came in at $8.60 billion, beating expectations of $8.53 billion.
Persons: Porte, Benoit Tessier, Salesforce, Slack, Einstein, Marc Benioff, Charlie Miner, Zaheer Kachwala, Maju Samuel Organizations: Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Google, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Bengaluru
Salesforce forecasts third-quarter revenue above estimates
  + stars: | 2023-08-30 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A logo of Salesforce is seen at its exhibition space, at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 16, 2022. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Acquire Licensing RightsAug 30 (Reuters) - Salesforce (CRM.N) projected third-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday as it benefits from a recent price hike and resilient demand for its cloud and business software offerings in an uncertain economy. The company said it expects revenue to be between $8.70 billion and $8.72 billion in the current quarter, compared with estimates of $8.66 billion, according to Refinitiv data. Salesforce has also tried to buttress demand by rolling out artificial intelligence offerings such as Tableau and Slack, after it invested billions of dollars over the past few years in developing such tools. Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju SamuelOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Porte, Benoit Tessier, Salesforce, Zaheer Kachwala, Maju Samuel Organizations: Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Google, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, San Francisco, Bengaluru
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 30 (Reuters) - A California federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing X, the social media service formerly called Twitter, of disproportionately laying off older workers when Elon Musk acquired the company last year. Zeman, for example, claims X laid off 60% of workers who were 50 or older and nearly three-quarters of those who were over 60, compared with 54% of employees younger than 50. The judge dismissed a claim that X intentionally targeted older workers for layoffs, but gave Zeman a month to file an amended lawsuit fleshing out that claim. The lawsuit is one of about a dozen X is facing stemming from Musk's decision to lay off about half of Twitter's workforce beginning last November. Liss-Riordan also represents about 2,000 former Twitter employees who have filed similar legal claims against the company in arbitration.
Persons: Porte, Gonzalo Fuentes, X, Elon Musk, Susan Illston, John Zeman, Zeman, Illston, Shannon Liss, Riordan, Zeman's, Liss, Daniel Wiessner, Andrea Ricci Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Twitter, Elon, U.S, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, California, Albany , New York
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will host tech leaders including Tesla (TSLA.O) CEO Elon Musk, Meta Platforms (META.O) CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Alphabet (GOOGL.O) CEO Sundar Pichai at an artificial intelligence forum on Sept. 13, Schumer's office said on Monday. The closed-door forum will also feature OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft (MSFT.O) CEO Satya Nadella, according to Schumer's office, which added the forum will be bipartisan. In June, Schumer hinted that he would host a forum to "lay down a new foundation for AI policy." The risks of artificial intelligence to national security and the economy need to be addressed, U.S. President Joe Biden said in June, adding he would seek expert advice. Biden has also recently discussed the issue of AI with other world leaders, including British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak whose government will later this year hold a first global summit on artificial intelligence safety.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, Gonzalo Fuentes, Chuck Schumer, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, Satya Nadella, Schumer, Joe Biden, Biden, Rishi Sunak, Richard Cowan, Kanishka Singh, Jasper Ward, Matthew Lewis, David Gregorio Our Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Rights, U.S, Microsoft, Senate Democrats, Regulators, British, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Washington
Payouts expected from Elon Musk's SEC settlement
  + stars: | 2023-08-24 | by ( Jonathan Stempel | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The "fair fund" was created under a settlement arising from Musk's August 2018 tweet that he had "funding secured" for a Tesla buyout at a premium. The fund was originally $40 million, with Musk and Tesla each contributing $20 million. The SEC settlement also included a consent decree under which Musk gave up his role as Tesla's chairman and agreed to let a Tesla lawyer approve some of his Twitter posts. Musk is expected to appeal that decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. The case is SEC v Musk et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, Gonzalo Fuentes, Musk, District Judge Lewis Liman, Jonathan Stempel, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Elon, SpaceX, Tesla, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, U.S, District, SEC, Forbes, Twitter, Supreme, Court, Southern District of, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Manhattan, U.S, Southern District, Southern District of New York, New York
Zoom execs told employees Workvivo wins 80% of sales versus Microsoft's "clunky" competitor, Viva. Zoom earlier this year acquired the Irish employee engagement platform Workvivo founded in 2017. Microsoft introduced its own, similarly named Viva employee engagement platform in 2021 and earlier this year updated it to include its employee message board Yammer, now called Viva Engage. Workvivo Head of Sales DJ Cahill told employees that when Zoom's product is competing with Microsoft Viva, Workvivo wins 70% to 80% of those sales. Employee engagement software is a relatively young market that combines workplace chat tools with areas for corporate news, employee goal tracking, employee directories and the like.
Persons: Zoom execs, Workvivo, DJ Cahill, Cahill, Eric Yuan, execs, , Yuan, Ashley Stewart Organizations: Microsoft, Viva Engage, Microsoft Viva
The logo of Google is seen at the high profile startups and high tech leaders gathering, Viva Tech,in Paris, France May 16, 2019. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBRUSSELS, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Google will provide more information on targeted advertisements and give researchers more access to data on how its products work, to comply with landmark European Union online content rules, the Alphabet (GOOGL.O) unit said on Thursday. "We will increase data access for researchers looking to understand more about how Google Search, YouTube, Google Maps, Google Play and Shopping work in practice, and conducting research related to understanding systemic content risks in the EU," she said. It will roll out a new Transparency Center for people to access information about its policies on a product-by-product basis. Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Devika SyamnathOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Charles Platiau, Laurie Richardson, Foo Yun Chee, Devika Organizations: Google, Viva Tech, REUTERS, Rights, European Union, Digital Services, Microsoft, Twitter, HK, DSA, Center, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, U.S
Salesforce cage-rattlers leave in profitable peace
  + stars: | 2023-08-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Aug 15 (Reuters Breakingviews) - For activist investors in Salesforce (CRM.N), the low-hanging fruit should suffice. Fast growth and big-ticket acquisitions that Salesforce boss Marc Benioff had pursued turned anathema last year. The stock price roughly halved, falling faster than the Nasdaq-100 Technology Sector Index (.NDXT). Benioff eventually acquiesced, slashing 10% of the workforce, disbanding the deals committee and unveiling a $20 billion stock buyback plan. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Porte, Jeff Smith’s, Dan Loeb’s, Marc Benioff, ValueAct, Benioff, Jonathan Guilford, Exor’s Philips, Bain, BoE, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Sharon Lam Organizations: Viva Technology, Porte de, Reuters, Big Tech, Nasdaq, Profit, Elliott Investment Management, Twitter, FC Barcelona’s, Messi, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Salesforce, Salesforce’s
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File PhotoOSLO, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (META.O) is asking a court in Norway to stop a fine the Nordic country's data regulator imposed on the owner of Facebook and Instagram for breaching users' privacy, according to a court filing. Meta Platforms will be fined 1 million crowns ($97,700) per day from Aug. 14 over privacy breaches, Norway's data protection authority told Reuters on Monday, in a decision that could have wider European implications. Meta Platforms is asking for a temporary injunction against the order, according to a court filing. Meta Platforms did not reply to a request for comment. The Norwegian data regulator, Datatilsynet, said Meta Platforms was seeking to stop the imposition of the fine.
Persons: Gonzalo Fuentes, Tobias Judin, Datatilsynet, Gwladys Fouche, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Facebook, Reuters, Big Tech, European Data Protection, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France, OSLO, Norway, Norwegian, Europe, Oslo
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