NTD Business Full Broadcast (Sept. 6)

Paul Greaney
By Paul Greaney
September 6, 2022NTD Business
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Power prices in California surge to a two-year high, as the state’s power grid comes under serious pressure in the middle of a heat wave.

The Securities and Exchange Commission appeared in federal court to defend itself, after being accused of supporting discrimination.

Iran could receive hundreds of billions of dollars under the new Iran Nuclear Deal, according to a new study. This comes as experts say it may already have enough uranium for a nuclear bomb.

E-cigarette maker Juul is paying a hefty settlement to dozens of states for marketing to underage people.

The Brazilian government is telling Apple they can’t sell iPhones without a charger; they even fined Apple for doing it.

Stories in this episode:

1. California Power Prices Soar to Highest in 2 Years
2. California ‘Fast Food Council’ to Regulate Industry
3. Showdown Over Nasdaq Board Diversity Rule
4. Think Tank on Nasdaq Diversity Rule
5. Bed Bath & Beyond Names Interim CFO
6. CVS Purchases Telehealth Company Signify
7. Coming Porsche IPO to Be Biggest in Years
8. September Critical Month for Crypto
9. Germany Reneges on Nuclear Phase-Out
10. Report: Nuclear Deal Revival Gives Windfall
11. Brazil Suspends iPhone Sales Without Charger
12. Berlin IFA 2022 Showcases New Gadgets
13. Juul to Pay $438M Settlement Over Marketing
14. Experts Worry UPS Strike Could Be Brewing
15. Culinary School Enrollment Down as Need Soars
16. Heat Forces Early France, Spain Wine Harvests

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