Zuckerberg attacked. Pressure remains high on Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg after he took a controversial stance on keeping Donald Trump's posts online. "When the looting starts, the shooting starts", the US President wrote. The company has faced resignations and "virtual strikes". Zuckerberg condemned Trump's comments personally, but felt they should remain public for the sake of information. A wide-ranging debate.

Not private enough. A class action with $5 billion in claims has been launched in the United States against Google, accused of using user data of chrome in private browsing. The lawsuit was filed in California. The amount of $5 billion was calculated on the basis of $5,000 in compensation per user who used Google's private mode since June 1, 2016. But it will obviously depend on the number of plaintiffs and the continuation of the procedure. The California group says it makes clear every time you open a new tab incognito that websites may be able to collect information about your browsing activity.

Twice as much as expected. Zoom Video has raised its annual targets after the boost provided to its services by coronavirus. The company, which had been the talk of the town during the containment because of a widely used but poorly secured solution, nevertheless benefited greatly from the spotlight. Its annual turnover is expected to be twice as high as the $905 to $915 million initially mentioned. However, deployment efforts weighed on the gross margin in the first quarter.

Lufthansa in losses. Unsurprisingly, the German airline suffered €2.1 billion in losses in the first quarter of 2020, a liability weighed down by asset write-downs related to Covid-19. Visibility on annual results remains very poor. At the beginning of the week, the carrier validated the terms of a €9 billion support plan negotiated with the German authorities.

In other news. Innogy will delist after E.ON's buyout of the last minority shareholders. Bloomberg has learned of the sale of a large block of Virgin Galactic shares. Lyft saw a recovery in demand in May. Air Canada raised nearly CAD 1.6 billion through a combination of equity and debt to strengthen its financial capacity, which has been undermined by the pandemic. FDA extends review period for Novartis Ofatumumab (OMB 157). Sulzer acquires 25% of Finnish oil-free industrial air compressor system specialist Tamturbo. SGS acquires the French CTA Gallet. Lonza to accelerate the development of two new production lines dedicated to Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine candidate.