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here. Dow Jones Fut | | Close: | 22,641.67 | | Current Future: | 22,591.00 | | Future Change: | -17.00 | | Implied Open: | 10.33 | | | S&P 500 Fut | | Close: | 2,534.58 | | Current Future: | 2,530.50 | | Future Change: | -2.25 | | Implied Open: | -1.33 | | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | | Close: | 5,995.06 | | Current Future: | 5,988.50 | | Future Change: | -9.50 | | Implied Open: | -8.56 | | | Russell 2000 Mini | | Close: | 1,511.97 | | Current Future: | 1,511.60 | | Future Change: | -3.90 | | Implied Open: | 0.23 | | | Quotes as of 10/4/2017 7:59:07 AM ET | First daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner have re-routed their personal email accounts to computers run by the Trump Organization. The move came as scrutiny intensified over their use of private emails for official White House business. (USA Today) Catalonia's pro-breakaway leader says that the region will declare independence from Spain "in a matter of days." Carles Puigdemont said his administration would that declaration "at the end of this week or the beginning of next." (CNBC) Amazon (AMZN) has been ordered to pay $294 million back to Luxembourg after the European Commission found that the company received illegal tax benefits. According to the EC, Amazon received tax advantages between 2003 and 2011 and was given an unfair advantage. (CNBC) Yahoo said that every single Yahoo account was affected by a data breach that took place in 2013. In 2016, it disclosed that more than 1 billion of about 3 billion accounts had likely been affected by the hack. Now, the company says all accounts were likely victimized. (CNBC) Uber says it will accept an investment from SoftBank, joining a growing portfolio of U.S. tech investments made by intrepid mogul Masayoshi Son. The investment will be between $1 billion and $1.25 billion at the company's last reported valuation of $69 billion, sources told CNBC. Mylan (MYL) said it received FDA approval for its generic version of the Teva Pharmaceutical (TEVA) multiple sclerosis treatment Copaxone. Mylan was up about 16 percent in the premarket, while Teva was off a similar amount. PepsiCo (PEP) third-quarter earnings topped Wall Street expectations, despite weak sales at its North American beverage business, which led to a miss on the top line. The company moderated expectations for full-year organic revenue growth. Procter & Gamble (PG) CEO David Taylor urged shareholders to vote against activist investor Nelson Peltz in the upcoming board election, and to back the consumer products giant's turnaround plan. Taylor made his remarks in a q-and-a session with investors. Ford Motor (F) unveiled a five-year plan that will see it cut costs by $14 billion and shift investment more toward trucks and electric and hybrid cars. CEO Jim Hackett said positive bottom line impact from those moves would not show up until 2019 and 2020. Walt Disney (DIS) Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger said the company did consider a purchase of Twitter (TWTR) before buying a majority stake in sports streaming site BAMTech. Mattel (MAT) named former Sprint (S) Chief Financial Officer Joseph Euteneuer as its new CFO, replacing Kevin Farr. Farr had served as the toy maker's CFO for 17 years. The next Pixel phones are expected to come today, and the Alphabet-unit Google (GOOGL) wants you to know they're hoping to leave competitors, namely two glossy, recently launched rivals from Samsung and Apple, in the dust. (USA Today) Snap (SNAP) has sold about 150,000 of its camera glasses, called Spectacles, said CEO Evan Spiegel, a figure he's proud of, given that Apple's iPod had about 143,000 net unit sales in its first full year in 2002. (CNBC) |  | News Associate | |  | Senior Producer | | Feedback We value your input—use our simple form to let us know what you think. Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your desktop or mobile device. |
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