U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
US fines ratings agencies for 'significant' recordkeeping failures
The U.S. market regulator charged and fined six major ratings agencies on Sept. 3, including Moody's, S&P and Fitch, over what it called "significant recordkeeping failures."
Boeing to give $425 million advance payments to Spirit
Boeing is giving subcontractor Spirit Aerosystems $425 million in advance payments so it can maintain production and allow the U.S. aviation giant to fulfill its orders, a regulatory filing has shown.
Boeing has faced intense scrutiny since a near-catastrophic incident in January, when a fuselage panel blew off of a 737 MAX mid-flight.
V+O signs strategic deal with SEC Newgate
Greek communication group V+O announced last week a strategic agreement with one of the biggest and fastest-growing communication groups internationally, SEC Newgate, with a presence in five continents.
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Office giant WeWork files bankruptcy
Beleaguered shared office giant WeWork, which has been in dire financial straits for years, has filed for bankruptcy in a bid to negotiate down its debt.
The coworking company said its bankruptcy impacts operations in the United States and Canada, but "global operations are expected to continue as usual."
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US lawmakers query firms over Uyghur rights concerns
Multiple groups of U.S. lawmakers have sought reassurances this week about clothing giant Shein and other brands facing allegations their products use forced Chinese labor or material from regions where such conditions allegedly occur.
On May 2, a group of lawmakers sent letters to the CEOs of Adidas, Nike, Shein and Chinese shopping app Temu with questions about their supply chains.
Celebrities Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul charged for touting crypto
Actress Lindsay Lohan, YouTuber Jake Paul and six other celebrities were charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for touting cryptocurrencies on social media without disclosing that they were paid to do so.
Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office Launches Investigation for the so-called “Golden Passports”
The Supreme Administrative Prosecutor's Office is conducting an investigation on a signal concerning the so-called "golden passports". The state prosecution announced that the signal was submitted by an MP from the political party Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS).
Movement for Rights and Freedoms will Introduce Law to Abolish "Golden Passports"
With 99.82% Processed Protocols: Rumen Radev is with 66.70%. Anastas Gerdjikov with 31.82%
Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova received 66.70%, Anastas Gerdjikov and Nevyana Miteva - 31.82%. This is shown by the CEC data for processed 99.82% SEC protocols in the REC. 1,537,347 voters voted for Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova. For Anastas Gerdjikov and Nevyana Miteva the votes are 733 307. With the option "I do not support anyone" voted 34 092 voters, or 1.48%.
Votes Outside Bulgaria with 78.89% Processed Protocols: DPS received 41.57%
According to the data on the votes outside the country, with 78.89 percent processed SEC protocols, DPS received 41.57 percent of the votes abroad in the elections for the National Assembly, "We Continue the Change" - 20.36 percent, and "There is Such a People" - 10,42 percent, according to the Central Election Commission.
After Twitter poll, CEO Musk sells off $5 bln in Tesla shares
After making a promise on Twitter, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has sold about 4.5 million shares of the electric car maker's stock, raising over $5 billion.
The sales, disclosed in 10 regulatory filings late Wednesday, amount to about 3% of Musk's stake in the company.
About $1.1 billion will go toward paying tax obligations for stock options granted to Musk in September.