Starbucks wins, Fiat loses, Apple kept guessing in EU tax rulings
Grant Thornton reports record revenue of $1.9B | By Michael Cohn 1 min read | Grant Thornton reported Monday that its U.S. firm achieved a record level of revenue in fiscal year 2019, surpassing $1.9 billion, a year-over-year increase of 5.4 percent. | | Starbucks wins, Fiat loses, Apple kept guessing in EU tax rulings | By Stephanie Bodoni 4 min read | Starbucks Corp. won a court fight and a Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV unit lost one over European Union tax orders in decisions that left lawyers puzzling over the impact on Apple Inc.’s chances of toppling a record 13 billion-euro ($14.3 billion) bill. | | NRA gets financial boost from its nonpolitical foundation | By Neil Weinberg, with assistance from David Voreacos 4 min read | A review of the financial records of the National Rifle Association of America shows that the affiliate transferred nearly three times as much last year as in the past. | |
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