JPMorgan CEO Dimon's Compensation Tops Pre-Crisis Record 
 

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive James Dimon received a compensation package valued at $31 million in 2018, up 5% from $29.5 million in 2017, according to a Thursday securities filling.

 
Netflix Reports Paid Customers Rise on Strength Overseas 
 

Netflix reported a jump in paid subscribers in the fourth quarter, exceeding its own expectations for growth by drawing in more customers in international markets even as domestic growth slowed.

 
American Express More Than Doubles Annual Profit 
 

American Express on Thursday reported solid financial results for the most recent period, capping a record year.

 
Bank of America's Wealth-Management Business Bucks Trend 
 

Bank of America's wealth-management business did what its Wall Street rivals couldn't during a wild fourth quarter: It grew its revenue.

 
Johnson & Johnson to Use Apple Watch App for Heart-Health Study 
 

A new partnership between Johnson & Johnson and Apple using an app on the Apple watch aims to detect irregular heart rhythms of people with atrial fibrillation before life-threatening events can occur.

 
MoviePass Parent Hopes to Spin Off Cinema-Subscription Business 
 

The parent company of MoviePass wants to spin off the struggling movie-theater subscription service and has formed a new entity that would take possession of its shares, as a prelude to letting that entity trade on its own.

 
Roche Moves Drug Safety Operation Away From U.K. 
 

UPDATED 3:47 pm ET: Roche cited an EU law that states holders of medicines approved through the European Medicines Agency must be based within the EU.

 
Byron Trott's Firm Orders a Double, Adds Whiskey to Tequila Bet 
 

The investment firm run by Byron D. Trott is buying a minority stake in WhistlePig, a distiller of high-end whiskeys. "Tastes have changed, and these brands have legs if you do it right."

 
Green Dot to Begin Offering Secured Credit Cards 
 

Green Dot Corp., one of the nation's largest providers of prepaid debit cards, is moving into the credit-card business.

 
PPG Says U.S. Attorney's Office Investigating Paint Giant's Accounting Practices 
 

PPG Industries Inc. said it is under investigation by the U.S. attorney's office in western Pennsylvania connected to 2017 accounting irregularities, as it also faces an activist investor's push to break the company up.

 
 

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January 17, 2019 21:15 ET (02:15 GMT)

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