
Sabrina Willmer
Legal Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg legal reporter @business
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Sabrina Willmer |Malathi Nayak
Delaware’s attorney general is planning to hire an investment bank that would advise her office as it examines OpenAI’s restructuring plans aimed at drawing more investors, according to a person familiar with the matter. The bank would help Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings complete an independent valuation of OpenAI’s assets to fulfill her responsibilities to review the restructuring plan, according to the Wall Street Journal, which reported earlier on the matter.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Sabrina Willmer |Malathi Nayak
(Bloomberg) -- Delaware’s attorney general is planning to hire an investment bank that would advise her office as it examines OpenAI’s restructuring plans aimed at drawing more investors, according to a person familiar with the matter. The bank would help Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings complete an independent valuation of OpenAI’s assets to fulfill her responsibilities to review the restructuring plan, according to the Wall Street Journal, which reported earlier on the matter.
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1 month ago |
seattletimes.com | Kurt Wagner |Sabrina Willmer
WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton said that his messaging company had no plans to build social networking features to compete with Facebook before he sold the company to Mark Zuckerberg, a claim that bolsters Meta’s defense as it faces federal antitrust allegations. “We had no ambition to build Facebook-like functionality like a feed or any Facebook-like features,” Acton said Tuesday during testimony at a federal courthouse in Washington.
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news-journal.com | Sabrina Willmer
WASHINGTON — A Chicago man made his first court appearance to face murder charges in the shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, in what officials have called an antisemitic hate crime. Elias Rodriguez, 31, appeared in Washington federal court Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Matthew Sharbaugh. He didn’t enter a plea. The judge ordered him to remain in custody and set a preliminary hearing for June 18.
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americanmilitarynews.com | Sabrina Willmer
WASHINGTON — A Chicago man made his first court appearance to face murder charges in the shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, in what officials have called an antisemitic hate crime. Elias Rodriguez, 31, appeared in Washington federal court Thursday before U.S. Magistrate Matthew Sharbaugh. He didn’t enter a plea. The judge ordered him to remain in custody and set a preliminary hearing for June 18.
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