Sat.Aug 05, 2023

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Wells Fargo Customer Deposits Disappear Because of a Glitch

The New York Times: Banking

Reports of a processing error began to surface on Thursday and continued through Friday. Wells Fargo said on Saturday that the issue had been resolved.

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Three-quarters of Warren Buffett’s equity portfolio are tied up in just 5 stocks. Here’s what they are

CNBC: Investing

The conglomerate said approximately 78% of the aggregate fair value was concentrated in five companies in the second quarter.

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‘Vindicating’: An Analyst Who Lowered the U.S.’s Credit Rating in 2011 on Fitch’s Downgrade

The New York Times: Banking

Nikola Swan played a key role at S&P when the agency became the first to strip America of its top ranking in 2011.

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This beauty company is the most oversold S&P 500 stock

CNBC: Investing

CNBC Pro screened for the most overbought and oversold names in the stock market's benchmark index.

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Navigating the Future: Generative AI, Application Analytics, and Data

Generative AI is upending the way product developers & end-users alike are interacting with data. Despite the potential of AI, many are left with questions about the future of product development: How will AI impact my business and contribute to its success? What can product managers and developers expect in the future with the widespread adoption of AI?

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‘Vindicating’: An Analyst Who Lowered the U.S.’s Credit Rating in 2011 on Fitch’s Downgrade

The New York Times: Banking

Nikola Swan played a key role at S&P when the agency became the first to strip America of its top ranking in 2011.

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Spotlight on Recent M&A Delaware Decisions

The Harvard Law School Forum

Posted by Barbara Borden and Sarah Lightdale, Cooley LLP, on Saturday, August 5, 2023 Editor's Note: Barbara Borden and Sarah Lightdale are Partners at Cooley LLP. This post is based on a Cooley memorandum by Ms. Borden, Ms. Lightdale, Brian French and Jenna Miller , and is part of the Delaware law series ; links to other posts in the series are available here.

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