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C-suite changes for Fiat Chrysler, CBS under state investigation, Google may pay Apple big time

Here’s a look at some of the companies the Yahoo Finance team will be watching for you today.

Some changes in the C-suite at Fiat Chrysler. New CEO Mike Manley is unveiling his management team today. Reuters says he’ll pick the automaker’s components chief to head up European operations. He’ll also name new leaders for the Jeep and Ram truck divisions.

CBS is in the spotlight this morning after revealing it’s being investigated by state officials in New York. The company says it received subpoenas from the district attorney in Manhattan, as well as the city’s human rights commission. Both are looking into allegations of sexual assault and harassment tied to former CEO Les Moonves.

Google is reportedly cutting a $12B deal to remain the search engine of choice for Apple’s Safari browser, according to an analyst at Goldman Sachs. Neither company is confirming the deal but we do know Google has paid billions in the past for featured placement in Safari.

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Chipotle fans can rejoice. You’ll soon be getting a little extra with your guac. The restaurant chain is launching a loyalty program today in Phoenix, Kansas City, Kansas and Columbus, Ohio. It’ll roll out nationally next year. Members who order online or via the app will earn extra points towards free food.

No rewards for passengers looking for a drink on some American Airlines flights. Beer, wine, and liquor will now be a $1 more on domestic flights. Non-alcoholic drinks will remain free for economy passengers. This comes after the airline added three craft beers to its menu last month.