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Kellen Browning
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New York City pension funds sue Activision over financial records.
The funds claim Activision failed to turn over records as they investigate whether Activision secured a fair price in its planned sale to Microsoft.
Uber Reports Growth, But Loses $5.6 Billion From Investments
Revenue in the first three months of 2022 was up 136 percent from a year earlier as travel continued to rebound.
Uber continues its recovery from the pandemic lull but loses $5.6 billion from investments.
Revenue in the first three months of 2022 was up 136 percent from a year earlier as travel continued to rebound.
Federal labor board says Activision employees can hold a union election.
A group of about 20 quality assurance testers at the video game company are to vote by mail, with ballots counted on May 23.
Activision Says It Will Cooperate With Insider Trading Investigations
The company received requests for information that appeared to relate to investigations into whether investors who knew Bobby Kotick, the chief executive, traded Activision stock…
At Least 50 People Have Been Killed Doing Gig Driving Since 2017, Report Says
Much attention has been paid to the risks passengers face accepting rides from Uber or Lyft, but drivers can also be in danger.
Uber Close to Deal for Partnership With San Francisco Taxi Outfit
Passengers could soon use the Uber app to order taxis in a deal similar to one recently announced in New York City.
Instacart Cuts Its Valuation by 38 Percent in Nod to ‘Turbulence’
Despite the company’s fast growth during the pandemic, the market for technology stocks appears to have cooled.
Netflix Buys Boss Fight Entertainment as It Builds Out Its Gaming Business
The acquisition is the company’s third since it announced plans to move into video games last summer.
Uber, Lyft Drivers Struggle With High Gas Prices
Some drivers say they find it hard to justify spending hours on the road for Uber or Lyft as fuel costs continue to tick upward.
