Former eBay Employees Are Charged With 'Cyberstalking Campaign' 
 

The Department of Justice has charged six former employees at eBay with leading a cyberstalking campaign that targeted the editor and publisher of a newsletter the company viewed as critical of eBay.


 
Shares of Martin Shkreli's Former Company Surge on Limited Coronavirus-Drug Study 
 

The stock jumped more than 50% on the over-the-counter market after promising data from early research.


 
Training Software Publisher Skillsoft Files for Bankruptcy 
 

The business, which has U.S. headquarters in Nashua, N.H., filed for chapter 11 on Sunday, saying it has reached an agreement with creditors to reduce its debt to $585 million from $2.1 billion, according to a filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del.


 
Bezos Willing to Testify in House Antitrust Probe 
 

Lawyers for Amazon.com told House lawmakers that CEO Jeff Bezos is willing to testify at a hearing this summer alongside other tech leaders.


 
Disney Suspends, Investigates ABC News Executive Barbara Fedida 
 

The company suspended Ms. Fedida and launched an investigation into her behavior after allegations of racist remarks and other questionable practices were raised in a HuffPost article.


 
Capitol Peak Partners, KKR Win Bankruptcy Auction for Borden Dairy 
 

Consumer-focused investment firm Capitol Peak Partners and KKR won a bankruptcy auction for Borden Dairy, the milk producer known for its "spokes-cow" Elsie, people familiar with the matter said.


 
Coronavirus Tips Ailing Gym Chain 24 Hour Fitness Into Bankruptcy 
 

The gym chain filed for bankruptcy protection as it deals with the fallout from temporarily closing its locations due to the Covid-19 pandemic.


 
Supreme Court Removes Hurdle for $8 Billion Atlantic Coast Pipeline 
 

The Supreme Court removed a legal barrier to the construction of an $8 billion pipeline that would deliver natural gas from West Virginia, ruling the project could run under a major East Coast hiking trail.


 
Pilgrim's Pride CEO Begins Leave to Focus on Price-Fixing Charges 
 

The chicken processor said Chief Executive Jayson Penn has begun a leave of absence after the Justice Department earlier this month indicted him in a conspiracy to rig chicken prices.


 
United to Put Up Frequent-Flier Program for Loan 
 

United Airlines will mortgage its frequent-flier program to secure a $5 billion loan from three banks as it seeks to build a cash cushion to see it through the coronavirus pandemic.