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Schultz's most recent proclamation is about the wage increases he will give Starbucks employees, but the announcement was short on details.
Glassdoor has released its list of the 50 highest rated CEOs based on employee votes from workers at the companies.
Jack Dorsey's primary job as chief executive officer of both Twitter and Square has been to turn around the two floundering companies.
Intel has changed direction, management said, to focus more on the cloud. The architect of the changes is CEO Brian Krzanich, who made more than $14 million last year.
The case for CEO Virginia Rometty's dismissal was bolstered by IBM's recent quarterly results, which took its share price down nearly 5% in after-hours trading Monday.
CEO Michael Pearson needs to leave Valeant Pharmaceuticals for it to have any chance to recover. The company cannot afford to keep him.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International CEO Michael Pearson needs to leave the company he leads, as its problems continue to grow rapidly.
IBM's board rewarded its CEO with $19.8 million in compensation for 2015, an extraordinary repudiation of shareholders who have been livid about IBM's performance.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. (NYSE: VRX) CEO J. Michael Pearson has returned from sick leave. It is a wonder the board has accepted him back, based on what has happened to the...
American Express has posted a share price drop of more than 20%, which makes it the worst-performing Dow Jones Industrial Average stock so far in 2016.
Xerox reportedly will be broken into two pieces, and activist investor Carl Icahn, who has a significant stake in the company's shares, will receive several board seats.
Another year, another disappointment for IBM. While cloud computing revenue continues to grow, the balance of the company is very deeply troubled.
The market continues to pressure Xerox's shares, as questions about its viability as an independent public corporation dog it. Its shares have dropped 31% in the past year.
It is time for the board of United Continental to replace CEO Oscar Munoz, as his ailing heart has kept the company he runs in management turmoil.
Proponents of corporate paid time off for employees having children grabbed onto Mark Zuckerberg's decision to show that even the busiest CEO can set aside time for his family.