1、* FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2019 VOL. CCLXXIII NO. 103 WSJ.com HHHH $4.00 DJIA 26307.79 g 122.35 0.5% NASDAQ 8036.77 g 0.2% STOXX600 388.84 g 0.6% 10-YR.TREAS. g 12/32, yield 2.552% OIL $61.81 g $1.79 GOLD $1,269.70 g $11.70 EURO $1.1173 YEN 111.51 Tesla Inc. is looking to raise as much as $2.3 billion through
2、 a bond and stock sale after the electric-car maker re- ported a steep quarterly loss last week that heightened con- cerns about its dwindling re- serves of cash. Tesla shares, which have been under pressure, rose Thursday as investors said they welcomed the fresh injec- tion of capital. Fidelity In
3、vest- ments, T. Rowe Price Group Inc. and other fund managers have sold millions of shares in ByAllisonPrang, TimHiggins andMichael Wursthorn PrayerandRemembrance BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES GRACE: Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, who was wounded in the attack on a synagogue in Powa
4、y, Calif., on Saturday, spoke at the National Day of Prayer ceremony at the White House on Thursday. A2 In the two years since, relations between Mr. Trump and Washingtons biggest lobby- ing organization havent much improved. The chill has hurt the U.S. Chamber, which for decades was the unmatched v
5、oice of in- dustry. Its revenue has dipped, spending on lobbying and elections has fallen, and its large-donor pool has shrunk. After eight years tussling with the Obama administration, the chamber hoped a busi- ness-friendly administration would help re- animate its power. But Mr. Trumps populism h
6、as refashioned the GOP agenda, and that has cut against priorities of various chamber constituencies that oppose tariffs and view immigration as a useful labor supply. PleaseturntopageA9 stitutions in recent years. The offers come with a caveat: Schools that want his money have to accept his ideas a
7、bout building design, too. Some of the 95-year-old bil- lionaires ideas sound eccen- tric. Windowless bedrooms? Modeling dormitories after cruise ships? Mr. Munger calls conventional architecture “massively stupid.” “Architects dont love me,” he says. “Either I change archi- tects, or he does it my
8、way.” Mr. Munger discussed his PleaseturntopageA9 LOS ANGELESCharlie Mungers signature phrase is “I have nothing to add.” Ask him about architecture, however, and he will talk your ear off. Mr. Mungerinvesting leg- end, vice chairman at Berk- shire Hathaway Inc. and War- ren Buffetts longtime busine
9、ss partnerhas channeled that passion into the hundreds of millions of dollars hes do- nated toward buildings at ma- jor universities and other in- BYNICOLEFRIEDMAN ANDJASONZWEIG BuffettsPartnerHasaSideGig: DesigningCollegeDorms iii AlongwithCharlieMungersfinancial giftscomelotsandlotsofideas WSJ. MA
10、GAZINE culture hisaidecallsthe claimfalseandreckless MooreBacksOutasFedCandidate mentator Stephen Moore “has decided to withdraw from the Fed process.” The announce- ment came less than two hours after Mr. Moore told The Wall Street Journal and other news outlets that he would continue to seek the n
11、omination. A person close to the White House said opposition from several Republican senators and a concern that the public scrutiny about Mr. Moore would intensify were strong factors in his withdrawal. This person described Mr. Trump as annoyed at how the process had played out, but said the Repub
12、lican president believed the concerns about Mr. Moore had “some justification.” After Mr. Trumps tweet on Thursday, Mr. Moore told the Journal he had spoken Wednesday night with White House economic adviser Law- rence Kudlow about whether it wastimetodropout. “I was ready to pull out, and Larry said
13、, Let me talk to the president about this and see what he thinks,” Mr. Moore said. He added that he told several reporters, includ- ing for the Journal, on Thurs- day morning that he wouldnt withdraw and was still in the running because he wanted the president to make the an- nouncement. Pleaseturnt
14、opageA2 WASHINGTONPresident Trump said a second of his picks for a Federal Reserve po- sition was out of consideration following resistance from Re- publican senators, a further setback to his efforts to place political allies at the central bank. Mr. Trump tweeted Thurs- day that conservative com-
15、BYPAULKIERNAN ANDKRISTINAPETERSON On Message Farrakhan, Jones banned as dangerous. A5Settlement near over consumer privacy A5Mansion: Zuckerbergs private properties. M1 CONTENTS Business News B3 Crossword A10 Heard on Street. B12 Life & Arts. A10-11 Mansion M1-12 Markets. B11-12 Opinion A13-15 Sport
16、s A12 Streetwise. B1 Technology. B4 U.S. News. A2-6 Weather A10 World News. A7-8,16 s 2019 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Whats NewsPelosi accused the at- torney general of lying to Congress, marking a major escalation of a battle be- tween Congress and the executive branch. A1Venezue
17、lasgovernment began going after opposi- tion leaders whom it ac- cused of planning a military uprising to oust Maduro. A16LaPierre charged the NRAs ad agency for travel-re- lated expenses without pro- viding adequate documen- tation, according to a letter given to the groups board.A6Insysco-founderK
18、apoor and four others were con- victed on racketeering charges in connection with prescriptionopioidSubsys.A5McKesson agreed to pay $37 million to resolve West Virginia claims tied to the opioid epidemic. A5The Trump administra- tion is considering more- aggressive enforcement of its economic sancti
19、ons on Iran, U.S. officials said. A8Saudi Arabia has pledged to boost oil out- put if needed, as the U.S. started banning all Iran oil exports on Thursday. A8TheSenatefailed to over- ride Trumps veto of a mea- sure to end support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen. A7The administration is expanding enfo
20、rcement of faith-based protections for medical workers. A4Police in Sri Lanka said arrests and searches have turned up significant evi- dence that new attacks could be in the works. A16 F acebook is recruiting financial firms and on- line merchants to help launch a cryptocurrency- based payments sys
21、tem. A1The social network banned an array of personal- ities whose views it deemed too inflammatory. A5TrumpsaidMoore with- drew from consideration for a seat on the Feds board, the second of his would-be nominees to do so. A1Teslaislooking to raise as much as $2.3 billion through a bond and stock s
22、ale. A1Sinclairhasstruck a deal valued at over $10 billion to acquire 21 regional sports networks from Disney. B1Walmartistestinganew store employee structure, in some cases using fewer midlevel managers. B1Verizon is seeking a buyer for the blogging website Tumblr. B1Declines in oil prices spilled
23、into U.S. stocks, with the Dow losing 0.5%. B11Barclays shareholders voted overwhelmingly against adding activist Bram- sonto the banks board. B10CBSs net more than tri- pled, but the firm missed revenue expectations. B3Volkswagen said its profit dropped nearly 10% in the first quarter.B3Ajudgeovert
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