https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/22/ackman-pershing-square-taking-no-compensation-for-new-spac-investment-vehicle.html
Bill Ackman: Pershing Square 'taking no compensation' for new SPAC investment vehicle
Pershing Square Capital Management's Bill Ackman spoke to CNBC's "Squawk Box."
Google takes on Zoom and Slack by bundling video calls and chat into Gmail for business users
As people spend more time collaborating, Google is making its Gmail app into a more powerful communication hub, drawing on several existing services.
Amazon stock had its worst week since February
Amazon posted its fifth straight day of losses Friday, making it the worst week for the stock since February and snapping its longest weekly winning streak in history.
Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg, as the company struggles with 737 Max crisis
Muilenberg is out now, while Boeing Chairman David Calhoun will step in as CEO in January.
Wall Street donors snub Schumer's request for help with Senate races as Warren builds momentum
Some finance executives have recently told Chuck Schumer that they are holding back from donating to Democrats running for Senate in 2020 due to their concerns about Elizabeth Warren, sources say.
Goldman Sachs predicts the Fed will make two big changes next week
The Fed likely will finish its "midcycle adjustment" and remove language that it will "act as appropriate to sustain the expansion," according to Goldman Sachs.
WeWork's valuation could fall to below $15 billion in IPO, down from $47 billion private valuation
WeWork could slash its IPO valuation to less than $15 billion, reflecting weak investor demand, as it announced sweeping changes to its corporate governance structure.
China's exports to the US are falling sharply as Trump escalates the trade war
China's exports unexpectedly fell in August as shipments to the United States slowed sharply, pointing to further weakness in the world's second-largest economy and underlining a pressing need for ...
JP Morgan has created an index to track the effect of Trump's tweets on financial markets: 'Volfefe index'
President Trump's market-moving tweets most often address trade and monetary policy, with keywords including "China," "billion" and "products."