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Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Business

Shahar Waiser is the chief executive of Gett, a popular ride-hailing app in Europe. The company said it has established a relationship with Volkswagen.
Toyota and Volkswagen Step Up Investments in Tech Start-Ups

By MIKE ISAAC and NEAL E. BOUDETTE

The automakers are supporting the companies working to change the way people travel by car.
Traffic in San Francisco in February. American mobility is declining, and academics aren't sure why. But they fear it is undermining the economy's dynamism.
Fewer Americans Choose to Move to New Pastures

By PATRICIA COHEN

The recovery has been held back in part by the number of people opting to stay put. The fall in relocation may echo a decline in social trust.
Brad Grey, left, the chief executive of Paramount Pictures, with Sumner Redstone in 2010. Mr. Redstone's Viacom owns Paramount and is trying to sell a minority stake in it, over Mr. Redstone's vehement opposition.
Paramount Plays Leading Role in Battle Over Viacom

By EMILY STEEL

The film and TV studio's fate could affect the future of Sumner Redstone's $40 billion entertainment empire.
. Sumner Redstone Confirms New Members for Family Trust
. Redstone and Viacom Executives Go to Court Against Each Other
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