Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance Articles

It's a simple question, presumably with a simple answer. How many of its American employees has IBM fired in the past year? Or two? Or five?
The formation of the president’s Strategic and Policy Forum was a fairly quiet affair. Those participants who are CEOs have opened themselves to the risk of alienating female customers.
Aerospace workers' union files with NLRB to represent about 2,850 employees at Boeing's South Carolina 787 plant.
The burrito chain has seemingly moved past its immediate E. coli issues, but the lingering stigma and weak numbers have been detrimental to the business. In the past month, Chipotle shares have hit...
Without admitting or denying the findings, the 10 firms consented to the SEC findings. The firms are censured and must pay monetary penalties.
Whenever an energy pipeline company says it is taking an action in order to simplify its structure, a wise investor prepares for complexity.
Three major banks are reporting their fourth-quarter financial results before the markets open on Friday. In general, financial stocks have made solid gains through the end of 2016, with a tremendous...
2017 could be different for the health care sector. It is very possible that this new administration could lead to more positive trials, FDA approvals, and mergers and acquisitions.
Barnes & Noble reported Thursday that same-store sales for the nine-week holiday period ended December 31 plunged 9% year over year. Company cut guidance and stock tumbled.
Macy's still identifies itself as "one of the nation’s premier retailers." Its departing CEO has made sure that is no longer true.
The SEC has announced that Kentucky-based General Cable has agreed to pay over $75 million to resolve parallel SEC and U.S. Department of Justice investigations regarding its violations of the...
CEO Jack Dorsey is down to a very few senior lieutenants to run a company that many investors do not think is a viable standalone public corporation. He must keep what remains of his top management...
Would you know an authentic county sheriff's badge if someone dressed in a police uniform showed you one? How about an FBI badge from someone in a suit?
The SEC has announced that a Florida-based businessman has agreed to settle charges that he misused investor funds that were intended to create U.S. jobs through the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently charged a California-based attorney with defrauding investors seeking to participate in the EB-5 immigrant investor program, stealing their...
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