Some of Monday’s top business news headlines:
The Wall Street Journal
Capgemini buys IGATE for $4 billion, by William Horobin and Ambroise Ecorcheville
Pharmaceutical companies buy rivals’ drugs, then jack up the prices, by Jonathan D. Rockoff and Ed Silverman
The New York Times
Concerns on Jeep safety remain, despite recall, by Bill Vlasic
Comcast-Time Warner Cable deal’s collapse leaves frustrated customers out in the cold, by Hilary Stout
Business Insider
For-profit college Corinthian Colleges is shutting its doors, by Myles Udland and Reuters
The world is turning against Yanis Varoufakis, by Mike Bird
The Associated Press
Deutsche Bank to streamline operations to improve profit, by David McHugh
Starbucks breakdown shows how registers have evolved, by Candice Choi
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