At Gathering of Spy Chiefs, U.S., Allies Agreed to Contain Huawei 
 

Spy chiefs from the West's most powerful intelligence alliance agreed in a July meeting in Canada they needed to contain Huawei Technologies Co.

 
Facebook Bug Potentially Exposed Millions of Users' Unshared Photos 
 

Facebook said unshared pictures of up to 6.8 million users may have been exposed by a software issue that granted app developers access to the photos, the latest in a series of privacy snafus at the social-media company.

 
AT&T Names TV Veteran as Creative Head of Streaming Service 
 

AT&T's WarnerMedia has tapped veteran programming executive Kevin Reilly to oversee the creative strategy of its consumer streaming service, scheduled to launch in late 2019 amid tight competition from Netflix.

 
GM Says 2,700 Workers Slated for Layoffs Can Transfer 
 

General Motors said it would be adding about 2,700 workers at factories in Michigan, Texas and other states starting next year and some of the 6,700 workers who will be out of work when GM idles five factories in the U.S. and Canada are eligible to move to those plants.

 
U.S. Sues Freight Carrier YRC Over Military Shipments 
 

The Justice Department is suing a major U.S. freight carrier, alleging that trucking units of YRC Worldwide overcharged the Pentagon millions of dollars for shipping over several years.

 
Tencent's Roster of IPOs Doesn't Live Up to the Hype 
 

Tencent Holdings, one of China's most influential companies, is also one of the most active technology investors, backing some of the world's biggest initial public offerings. But the technology giant's support doesn't make these deals a sure thing for investors.

 
GE to Explore Replacing KPMG as Auditor 
 

GE plans to solicit bids for an independent auditor after the conglomerate revealed accounting issues earlier this year. Although GE is keeping KPMG as its auditor for 2019, the process could mean KPMG could lose a relationship it has held for more than a century.

 
Tesla Sells $837 Million of Auto-Lease Bonds 
 

A sale of car-lease debt from Tesla is the latest test for the electric car-maker after surviving high-profile missteps to achieve a record quarterly profit.

 
CBS to Donate Part of Leslie Moonves's Exit Pay 
 

The company said it would give $20 million to 18 organizations dedicated to eliminating workplace sexual harassment, a commitment it made after Mr. Moonves's resignation.

 
Adobe's Price of Growth 
 

The cloud software maker's recent acquisitions are weighing on its projected earnings in the near term, but analysts expect the impact to be short-lived.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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