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Wall Street Journal, December 24,

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BP is close to selling a majority of its Castrol lubricants division to Stonepeak, valuing the entire business at $10 billion (including debt).

ServiceNow, a leading enterprise software company, has announced that it will buy cybersecurity startup Armis for $7.75 billion cash. The move is part of an effort to attract new customers in the face of increasing cyberattack risks.

General?Motors, the federal auto safety regulators and other agencies are investigating an airbag that exploded on a pickup truck that was recalled but not repaired.

Alphabet’s Waymo unit said it would expand?first responder involvement, improve its emergency responses protocols, and roll out updated to allow its vehicles to navigate more decisively at intersections,?following instances of stalled Waymo roboticaxis following a San Francisco?power?outage.

The estate of Texas billionaire Robert Brockman, a Texas-based tech executive who is regarded as the most successful tax evader in U.S. History, has agreed to settle a lawsuit by paying $750 million in back taxes and penalty to settle what federal prosecutors have called the biggest tax evasion case ever in U.S.history. (Compiled by Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)