The deal followed an agreement by Chemours, DuPont and Corteva to pay $1.19 billion to help resolve claims that the chemical manufacturers contaminated drinking water across the country.
Tennis may appear to be on a roll, with exciting young players and record ratings. But if it were a company, activist shareholders would have already called for a restructuring.
The ice cream maker is suing its corporate parent in an effort to stop sales in
Israeli-occupied territories, thanks to an unusual deal that gives the founders
control of the brand.