Corporate Governance
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Last Thursday, smartphone maker BlackBerry announced that it has agreed to sell an R&D facility in Germany to Volkswagen for an undisclosed sum.
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The same hedge fund that forced the sale and breakup of Hostess Brands now aims to work the same trick on American Apparel. It may get what it wants, but it won't happen soon.
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Target said that beginning July 2 the stores will "respectfully request that guests not bring firearms into Target -- even in communities where it is permitted by law."
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Following Tuesday evening's announcement that J.P. Morgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon has throat cancer, investors will be closely monitoring his treatment.
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Twitter just took a serious step in its future. Anthony Noto, who left Goldman Sachs back in May, will join Twitter as its chief financial officer.
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The disaster known as the "Autonomy acquisition" at Hewlett-Packard is not entirely behind the company yet, but it is getting there. Plaintiffs in the three lawsuits have settled.
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General Motors has set aside $1.2 billion as a charge to earnings for the current quarter due to the recall of 29 million cars and light trucks. The number is a management guess, blessed by...
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When American Apparel ousted its CEO, the firing triggered a covenant on a $10 million loan that puts the loan into default. The board may have to take Dov Charney back to avoid the default.
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Saying that it will strengthen the company's ability to protect stockholders, American Apparel announced on Saturday that the company has adopted a one-year stockholder rights plan.
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ThinkstockWhen markets are making new all-time highs, any insider buying is always noteworthy. This week was no exception as some new people stepped up to the plate and other long-time insider buyers...
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ThinkstockWith the market posting some new all-time highs on an intraday basis this week, insider selling is not a surprise. We track this very important stat for our readers because if insiders are...
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According to an exclusive report at Reuters, Hewlett-Packard will announce as soon as Monday that it has settled three shareholder lawsuits related to the Autonomy acquisition.
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Records storage and information management firm Iron Mountain has received authorization from the IRS to convert itself to a real estate investment trust for the tax year beginning January 1, 2014.
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American Apparel has hired an advisory firm to help it decide how to raise cash now that former CEO Charney is gone. Shares rallied 20%, but how long will enthusiasm last?
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Barnes & Noble reported fourth-quarter and full fiscal year results before markets opened Wednesday, and it announced that it will split into two businesses: B&N Retail and Nook Media.
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