Top Fiat Chrysler Executive to Leave in Wake of CEO Change 
 

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said its European operations chief resigned, adding to the turmoil at the car maker after the sudden departure of its longtime chief executive.

 
Tesla Wants Its Money Back 
 

Elon Musk is asking for donations to save Tesla. The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that Tesla has asked some suppliers to refund a portion of what Tesla has paid them. Tesla shareholders, usually not the type to worry, sent the shares down 5% in early trading Monday.

 
Qualcomm Faces Demise of NXP Deal as Trade Fight Rumbles On 
 

Qualcomm is set to find out this week if its $44 billion deal to buy chip maker NXP Semiconductors will become one of the biggest casualties in the U.S.-China trade battle.

 
Speaker Maker Sonos Sets IPO Price Range 
 

High-end speaker company Sonos laid out the terms for its initial public offering in a regulatory filing, expecting its shares to price between $17 to $19 each.

 
Cushman & Wakefield Sets IPO Price Between $16 And $18 
 

Real-estate-services firm Cushman & Wakefield said Monday in a regulatory filing that it expects shares in its initial public offering to sell for $17 to $19 each.

 
Boom Times Really Are Coming for Oil-Field Service Giants 
 

Halliburton, Baker Hughes a GE Company and Schlumberger rolled out results that once again disappointed investors, but tightness in the right markets may soon change that.

 
Barrick Gold President Departs to Lead AngloGold Ashanti 
 

Barrick Gold announced that its president, Kelvin Dushnisky, is leaving the company to join AngloGold Ashanti as its chief executive officer.

 
New York Daily News to Cut 50% of Editorial Staff 
 

The New York Daily News announced that it would cut its editorial staff by half as part of a major restructuring to address "significant financial challenges" the Big Apple tabloid has faced for years.

 
Chinese Telecom Giant Could Dial Up the Biggest IPO Since Alibaba 
 

China Tower, the monopoly behind China's vast network of cellphone towers, started marketing what could be the world's largest initial public offering in four years.

 
Cooperman to Turn Omega Fund Into Family Office 
 

Veteran hedge-fund manager Leon Cooperman is planning to change the Omega fund into a family office, a move that's become more common in recent years.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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