Corporate Governance

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United Continental will appoint a new board chair, Uber faces new competition in Mexico, Tronc may have a new controlling shareholder, and other important headlines.
Fresenius said Sunday it would terminate its offer to acquire Akorn as the result of the latter's "failure to fulfill several closing conditions."
Sears CEO Eddie Lampert's hedge fund has sent a letter to the retailer's board suggesting a sale of the Kenmore brand along with other assets and real estate. And, by the way, his fund is an...
Netflix announced Monday morning that it plans to offer $1.5 billion in new debt to help fund new content acquisition and production. What should investors think?
Wells Fargo fined $1 billion, Home Depot to hire a large number of tech workers, AT&T to start an inexpensive streaming service, and other important headlines.
The arrest of two black men in a Philadelphia Starbucks store last week went viral on social media virtually instantly and put a dent in the company's image.
Here are seven companies that have 50 straight years or more of raising their dividends, as well as several runners-up.
A small Nevada company has won an award of $506 million related to claimed patent infringement by Apple, which now owes VirnetX nearly $1 billion. But will Apple ever have to pay?
In a filing with the SEC, Twitter reported that CEO Jack Dorsey did not accept a salary or a stock grant last year. Dorsey owns about 2.39% of Twitter's outstanding shares.
Longfin is under a lot of fire after the SEC halted the stock and is now suing the company. This very well could be a death sentence for the blockchain firm.
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin comments on the trade friction with China, airline service ratings hit an all-time high, "A Quiet Place" is number one at the box office, and other important headlines.
Urban Outfitters shares dipped on Friday after the retailer announced that there would be a change in its executive leadership.
Celgene is shuffling the deck in terms of its executive leadership, and one of its top executives is stepping down.
The longer the board of United Continental keeps CEO Oscar Munoz, the more questionable its judgment on behalf of shareholders and employees becomes.
A press release issued on Monday says that Elliott Management now manages funds that collectively own more than a 10% stake of common stock and economic equivalents of Commvault Systems.