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Thursday, Apr 19 Qualcomm cuts 1,231 jobs in San Diego and another 269 workers in the Bay Area as part of a restructuring aimed at trimming $1 billion in cost out of the company. | | Tesloop launched a new service in San Diego this week that lets consumers rent the all-electric Model 3 for a flat fee of $49 to drive one way to Los Angeles. | | | Master-planned communities are a relic of San Diego County's past when a surplus of land stretched population areas east, north and south. | | | The suit claims the SDSU West proposal and the group backing it, Friends of SDSU, misused the San Diego State University name and earned a place on the ballot by "cynically tricking voters into signing the petition." | | | Federal regulators have slapped Wells Fargo with $1 billion in new fines, penalizing the beleaguered bank for practices that hurt customers. It's the largest bank penalty of the Trump era and one of the largest non-mortgage related fines since the financial crisis. | | | Qualcomm refiles for approval of its NXP purchase in China after regulators there raise anti-trust concerns over the purchase. | | | Siena and Stylus at Civita will have 306 low-income units and cost $137.5 million to construct. | | | Carlsbad's Ionis Pharmaceuticals will get $1 billion cash to help Biogen of Cambridge, Mass., develop neurological drugs. | | |
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