DealBook Briefing: Peltz Gets His Seat on Procter & Gamble’s Board<br />Senator Marco Rubio of Florida said Friday he would vote yes after winning a more generous child tax credit in the final bill<br />and Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, who voted against the initial Senate bill over deficit concerns, said he would support the legislation despite the cost of the tax cuts.<br />Alphabet, $141 billion<br />Verizon, $109 billion<br />21st Century Fox, $91 billion<br />Time Warner, $87 billion<br />Walt Disney, $71 billion<br />Apple, $885 billion2.<br />The change intended to shore up Mr. Rubio’s support would allow 70 percent of the $2,000 per-child tax credit to be refundable,<br />up from 55 percent in the original draft of the bill, according to lawmakers and those briefed on the change.<br />The media tycoon has received accolades from all corners for yesterday’s deal to sell the bulk<br />of his 21st Century Fox to The Walt Disney Company — including from President Trump himself.
