Microsoft Pays $25 Million to End US Probe Into Bribery Overseas

Microsoft Pays $25 Million to End US Probe Into Bribery Overseas

Microsoft Corp. agreed to pay $25 million to settle U.S. government investigations into alleged bribery by former employees in Hungary.
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Outage outrage: DTE's lack of blackout restoration updates spur anger

Sitting through a massive power outage wasn’t the only way DTE customers were kept in the dark over the weekend. Many of the nearly 600,000 DTE customers without electricity after powerful thunderstorms whipped across Lower Michigan Saturday went to …
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Whirlpool earnings beat estimates as higher prices offset tariff impact

(Reuters) – Whirlpool Corp (WHR.N) on Monday reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and lifted its full-year profit forecast, as the appliance maker raised prices on its washing machines and kitchen appliances to offset higher production costs.
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Cable Blackouts Growing More Common, Even If Subscribers Get Angry

Among media companies, “going dark” was once a matter of last resort. Now it’s an option that is seeing more light. CBS is not currently available on DirecTV or AT&T’s U-verse, the result of a battle over how much the two outlets’ owner, AT&T, ought to pay for …
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BPM Named to Accounting Today's VAR 100 List

The publication recognizes accounting firms with exemplary technology solution services. BPM, one of the 50 largest public accounting and advisory
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