Regulators aren’t the only ones after Theranos now. On Monday, one of its major investors—Partner Fund Management—filed suit against the embattled blood-testing company in Delaware state court over an alleged series of “lies, material misstatements and omissions” – NYTimes and WSJ
Streetwise on the old switcheroo for markets—greed replacing fear, making riskier stocks all the rage (and maybe sending bond yields up somewhere closer to normal?) – WSJ
Despite shareholder opposition, Salesforce.com is reportedly continuing talks with Twitter – NYTimes
With John Stumpf’s troubles multiplying by the week, many at Wells Fargo are already “solidifying the leadership structure” beneath Wells’ No. 2, Timothy J. Sloan, a 29-year company veteran who currently sits in the bank’s president and COO chairs – NYTimes
The deal in the English Premiere League goes basically like this. You take care of the football; Charles Porter will take care of everything else. Seriously. Everything – NYTimes