June 14 (Reuters) - Following are the top stories in the
Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and
does not vouch for their accuracy.
- Atos said it received a non-binding offer letter
from the French government for the acquisition of part of the
French IT-firm's big data and cybersecurity division.
- The federal government plans to redo this year's quality
ratings of private Medicare plans, a move that will deliver
hundreds of millions in additional bonus payments to insurers
next year.
- A federal judge said she was unlikely to approve a
proposed settlement in a long-running lawsuit that alleges Visa
, Mastercard ( MA ) and large U.S. credit-card issuers
restrict competition over the fees merchants pay when they
accept credit cards.
- Tesla shareholders voted to reapprove Elon Musk's
multibillion-dollar pay package, signaling support for the EV
maker's longtime leader and giving the board ammunition in its
fight to preserve the court-rejected compensation plan.
- Kirin Holdings plans to acquire Japanese cosmetics and
dietary-supplement maker Fancl for more than $1.4 billion as
part of efforts to expand its health business.
- GameStop's ( GME ) annual shareholder meeting was cut
short after high interest from shareholders led to a technical
issue.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)