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Continue ReadingPwC tipped off Google on the timing of a controversial Australian tax law, based on inside information gleaned by one of the accounting firm’s partners, it has been revealed. The tech company is the first to be named as a recipient of confidential information in a scandal that has engulfed PwC Australia and led to the firing of eight partners. A PwC partner who acted as an adviser to the Australian government passed information about upcoming laws to colleagues, who used it to tout for business on the US West Coast, according to internal emails unearthed in an investigation by Australian lawmakers...
Continue ReadingThe Canadian government will stop buying ads on Facebook and Instagram amid a dispute over a new law on paying online news publishers that the Meta-owned platforms have opposed, Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said on Wednesday. The Online News Act, or Bill C-18, was passed into law last month, triggering Meta and Alphabet's Google to say they would end news access on their platforms in Canada. The government is finalizing rules that require the platforms to share some advertising revenue when the law is implemented by the end of this year...
Continue ReadingShares of Meta Platforms Inc. advanced 2.92% to $294.37 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around dismal trading session for the stock market, with the.....
Continue ReadingShares of Alphabet Inc. Cl A rallied 1.54% to $121.75 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around poor trading session for the stock market, with the S&P.....
Continue ReadingShares of Amazon.com Inc. inched 0.12% higher to $130.38 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around poor trading session for the stock market, with the.....
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