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– Expedia Group EXPE.O has named Scott Schenkel, 56, as chief financial officer and is expected to succeed Julie Whalen on December 30.
– Global aerospace company AAR AIR.N agreed to pay more than $55 million to resolve corruption-related investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
– The Walton family passes some of its control of Walmart WMT.N to the next generation, giving all of the founder’s grandchildren voting rights over their inheritance. Eight grandchildren of founder Sam Walton will gain voting rights on the family’s holdings, bringing the total number of voting members to 11.
– U.S. federal prosecutors on Thursday charged Luigi Mangione with murder and harassment in the Dec. 4 killing of UnitedHealth Group executive Brian Thompson
UNH.N, claiming that he had been arrested in possession of a notebook indicating his intention to “kill” the general manager of an insurance company.
– The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has banned drone flying in parts of New Jersey for a month over safety concerns, saying unmanned aircraft are not allowed to fly over critical infrastructure in parts of the state.
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