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19:18 EDT Fly Intel: Top five weekend stock stories - Catch up on the weekend's top five stories with this list compiled by The Fly: 1. PG&E (PGC) still plans to move forward with its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing, according to Axios, citing a source familiar with the matter. On Thursday, California investigators ruled that the company was not responsible for the 2017 Tubbs fire near Santa Rosa that destroyed thousands of acres and killed more than 20 people, the publication noted. 2. Amazon (AMZN) is planning to build physical shops in London and across southern England, and has invited bids from potential partners to find retail space for its Amazon Go stores, according the Daily Mail, citing documents. The stores will sell items such as ready-to-eat food and meal kits and will be connected to its Amazon Go app, similar to the e-commerce giant's physical stores in Seattle, Chicago and San Francisco, the publication noted. 3. Dell Technologies (DELL) is one of the most intriguing value plays in the stock market today and that is because it owns an 81% stake in VMware (VMW), as well as interests in two other public companies, namely Pivotal Software (PVTL) and SecureWorks (SCWX), Andrew Bary wrote in this week's edition of Barron's. It is rare to find a major company that owns stakes that are worth more than its own market value, he noted, adding that Dell shares still look cheap even taking into account factors like heavy debt, tax issues, corporate governance and an investor base that may be seeking to exit regardless of price. 4. Comcast (CMCSA; CMCSK) subsidiary Universal's "Glass" won the weekend at the box office with an estimated $19M in its second outing, for a 10-day domestic total of $73.6M. Overseas, the superhero movie stayed atop the foreign box office chart with another $23.6M for a worldwide cume to $162.7M. The film earned a B CinemaScore and sports a 36% Rotten Tomatoes score. 5. Intel (INTC), Gilead Sciences (GILD), KLA-Tencor (KLAC), Teradyne (TER) and Gentex (GNTX) saw positive mentions in Barron's.
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17:20 EDT U.S. lifts sanctions on three Deripaska-linked companies - The Treasury Department announced that it had lifted sanctions on three companies linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, including the world's second-largest aluminum producer Rusal, despite a Democratic-led push in the U.S. Congress to continue the restrictions. Reference Link
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17:16 EDT ISS recommends Medley Capital shareholders vote 'for' merger with Sierra Income - Medley Capital announced that Institutional Shareholder Services, the nation's leading independent proxy advisory firm, has recommended that Medley Capital shareholders vote "FOR" its proposed merger with Sierra Income, which will occur concurrently with Sierra's acquisition of Medley Management, in connection with Medley Capital's Special Meeting of Shareholders to be held February 8, 2019.
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16:40 EDT Box Office Battle: 'Glass' wins weekend with another $19M - Comcast (CMCSA; CMCSK) subsidiary Universal's "Glass" won the weekend at the box office with an estimated $19M in its second outing, for a 10-day domestic total of $73.6M. Overseas, the superhero movie stayed atop the foreign box office chart with another $23.6M for a worldwide cume to $162.7M. The film earned a B CinemaScore and sports a 36% Rotten Tomatoes score. BOX OFFICE RUNNERS-UP: STXfilms' "The Upside" placed number two in its third weekend, grossing another $12.4M from 3,377 locations for a domestic total of $63.2M. Behind it was AT&T (T) subsidiary Warner Bros' "Aquaman," earning $7.4M for a worldwide total of $1.09B. Fox's (FOXA) "The Kid Who Would be King" placed number four with $7.3M from 3,124 in its debut weekend. Rounding out the top five, Sony's (SNE) "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" earned $6.2M over the weekend, putting its global cume at $3.38.1M. Other publicly traded companies in filmmaking include Disney's (DIS), Viacom (VIAB), and Lionsgate's (LGF.A, LGF.B).