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Nikola Founder Trevor Milton Guilty of Defrauding Investors
(Bloomberg) — Nikola Corp. founder Trevor Milton was convicted of fraud for misleading investors in the electric truck company, a stunning downfall for the door-to-door salesman turned billionaire who promised to revolutionize the auto industry. Milton, 40, was found guilty Friday of one count of securities fraud and two counts of wire fraud by a federal jury in Manhattan, in a boost to the US Justice Department’s efforts to crack down on corporate crime. He was acquitted of a more serious secu
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Saints RB Alvin Kamara sued for $10 million over alleged battery in Las Vegas
Kamara and four friends allegedly beat a man unconscious and fractured his orbital bone in February.
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Kohl’s Faces New Push to Change Board From Activist
Macellum Advisors, which has been agitating for change for some time, said it would launch a proxy fight if at least three directors aren’t replaced immediately.
Engadget
Nikola founder Trevor Milton convicted on three charges of fraud
Trevor Milton, the founder and former executive chairman of Nikola, has been found guilty on three counts of fraud for misleading the electric vehicle company’s investors about its business and technology.
Associated Press
Campaign finance record broken in Pennsylvania governor race
Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s Democratic nominee for governor, has smashed the state’s 2-decade-old campaign spending record as he competes against Republican Doug Mastriano, who was on track to spend less than a tenth as much. The race between Shapiro and Mastriano may test how powerful that campaign spending is in one of the nation’s highest-profile races for governor. One candidate has spent more money than any other gubernatorial nominee ever in Pennsylvania, and the other has spent less than any other major party nominee in at least the past two decades.
MarketWatch
HelloFresh to close California facility, lay off more than 600 workers
HelloFresh SE, which touts itself as the world’s largest meal-kit provider, is laying off more than 600 workers and shutting down its production facility in California, which a spokeswoman said was because the plant is too outdated and its lease was due to expire soon.
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2 Dividend Stocks Under $10 With at Least 10% Dividend Yield
Making investments pay out for the long term is the true challenge in today’s market environment. The series of headwinds piling up – from persistently high inflation to rising interest rates to slowing demand to bureaucratic bloat – are rising to hurricane force, and renewing investors’ attention to defensive stocks. It’s only logical. The classic defensive stock, the dividend payer, ensures an income stream no matter how the markets move, and if the yield is high enough, these stocks can also
The Wall Street Journal
JPMorgan Chase, Meta, Albertsons: Stocks That Defined the Week
JPMorgan Chase’s third-quarter earnings dropped 17% as it set aside an additional $808 million for potential loan losses. JPMorgan shares climbed 1.7% Friday. Black Friday is starting well before Black Friday.
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