A company that is trying to improve its shaky quality record plans to appeal an Aug. 19 jury verdict in Georgia that determined punitive damages of $1.7 billion should be imposed on the auto maker for selling 5.2 million F-250 Super Duty trucks from model years 1999-2016. One month after agreeing to buy a network of health clinics, the e-commerce giant is now bidding for home-health-services provider Signify Health The Wall Street Journal reported Aug. 21. Read More...
A company that is trying to improve its shaky quality record plans to appeal an Aug. 19 jury verdict in Georgia that determined punitive damages of $1.7 billion should be imposed on the auto maker for selling 5.2 million F-250 Super Duty trucks from model years 1999-2016. One month after agreeing to buy a network of health clinics, the e-commerce giant is now bidding for home-health-services provider Signify Health The Wall Street Journal reported Aug. 21.
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