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The Apple Card issued by Goldman Sachs and running on the Mastercard network rolled out in August 2019. By September 30 of that year, Goldman had already lent out about $10 billion, and customers ...
High R&D Expenses & Rising Debt Levels Ail Toyota (TM) Per the Zacks analyst, high R&D expenses on advanced technologies and alternative fuels are likely to limit Toyota's near-term margins. Rising ...
Apple and Goldman Sachs are being ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay a combined $89 million in fines stemming from customer service issues with the Apple Card and ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau levied a $25 million fine against Apple and ordered Goldman Sachs to pay a $45 million penalty and at least $19.8 million in customer refunds. The agency ...
Apple is late to the artificial intelligence party. That’s what Wedbush analysts said after the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote didn’t include a specific timeline on AI-driven Siri ...
Apple said it had worked closely with Goldman Sachs to address the issues and help customers. “While we strongly disagree with the CFPB’s characterization of Apple’s conduct, we have aligned ...
The order requires Apple to pay $25 million into the CFPB's victims relief fund.Goldman Sachs must pay victims nearly $20 million, plus a $45 million civil penalty, according to the agency's order.
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