Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance Articles

Sears is forming a committee of its board members to consider the sale of its Kenmore brand and related assets. One prospective buyer is Eddie Lampert, Sears CEO and two other companies with...
Much of Elon Musk's eccentric behavior has been written off as the peculiar actions of a genius. However, his wild behavior on Tesla's most recent earnings call brings into question his ability to be...
GameStop lost its chief executive officer. He had been in the job three months. Although the move caused consternation among investors, the CEO selection does not mean much. GameStop is in a downward...
GameStop CEO Michael Mauler unexpectedly resigned Friday morning after just three months in the position. Executive chairman and former CEO Daniel DeMatteo will take over as interim CEO until a...
Sturm, Ruger shareholders voted to require company to report on its efforts to make guns safer. The company said it would comply and that the requirement does not change "what we stand for."
Facebook has reshuffled management as it tries to pull its way out of the scandal involving the misuse of member information.
Jeff Bezos is the only member of Amazon's management or the board who is a household name. The board is loaded with obscure people.
After a fight with activist shareholders cooled, Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson returned to the company just days before he was told to leave.
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) argued against selling assets to close its deal to buy Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) According to Reuters:  AT&T told a federal judge late Thursday it should reject any...
Zscaler has only been a public company for less than two months now and it is already facing a big challenge. The company’s shares slid on Thursday after it announced that its chief operating...
Odd behavior CEO Elon Musk hurts Tesla stock, Xiaomi plans a massive IPO, Sprint's CEO gets a promotion, and other important headlines.
It came to light recently that Tesla is being sued by electric hydrogen truck startup Nikola Motor for patent infringement. Is there a case there?
Xerox CEO resigns after a bungled merger, Snap's horrible quarterly results hurt its share price, Amazon to upgrade Prime benefits, and other important headlines.
As more customers use credit cards, and Starbucks promotes its own gift card system, cash tipping almost certainly has dropped off.
Ford's decision to concentrate its manufacturing efforts on its Focus passenger car and array of trucks and SUVs may have been made with little input from its dealer network.