Corporate Governance

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Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have announced that they are both stepping down as executives of Google and Alphabet.
Subway's management believes that among the best ways to revive flagging sales is to cut prices. Its franchise owners are not happy about that.
For the second time in a little over two years, Uber has lost its license to operate in London. The company has 21 days to appeal the decision.
After a slow year in 2018, office holiday parties are making a comeback. More than three-quarters of companies surveyed in a recent poll plan to have an office party this holiday season.
After more than a year with an interim boss, privately held Subway has named a permanent CEO. What's in store for the largest (by number of stores) fast-food chain in the country?
SunPower shares shot up on Monday after the company announced that it plans to separate into two independent, complementary, strategically aligned and publicly traded companies: SunPower and Maxeon...
Boeing CEO Muilenburg has failed to build a company in which safety and truth about problems are prized. It is far too late for him to correct that now, particularly given his own behavior. The board...
Former McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook had one of the best corporate jobs in American. What could have been on his mind?
Why the Boeing board of directors has to force CEO Muilenburg out and replace him with someone who was not with the company when the troubled 737 Max was developed.
Ford's latest earnings statement shows how poor a job its CEO and board chair have done as the company's performance continues to deteriorate.
WeWork's CEO will get more than $1 billion in the bailout. But will he give any of that to the thousands of people WeWork will lay off in the next several weeks?
Under Armour shares made a handy gain on Tuesday after the company announced that there would be a big change in executive leadership.
Telecom giant AT&T and activist investor Paul Singer's Elliott Management could be near a deal that satisfies both parties. Or not. But there are good reasons to expect a positive outcome by the...
The Boeing board of directors has fired Dennis A. Muilenburg from his job as board chair but will let him stay on as chief executive, at least for now.
Match shares pulled back after IAC/InterActiveCorp announced that it made a preliminary proposal for a full separation with Match.