Corporate Governance
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On its conference call following the announcement of first-quarter results, Boeing had a lot more to say about its cash flow in the quarter and the increase in its deferred production costs on the...
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Two American Apparel shareholders have filed a lawsuit alleging that former CEO Dov Charney was fired in December because he refused to sell the company.
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Compensation among S&P 500 chief executive officers rose about 12% last year, according to consulting firm Towers Watson.
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With 20 days left of bidding to go, the price for a shot at a lunch with Apple CEO Tim Cook has reached $165,000, and it is bound to go higher.
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The debate over whether investors prefer stock buybacks or dividends will continue in the years ahead. Companies use both tools for returning capital to their shareholders.
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courtesy of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.Last Friday the Walton family, heirs of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) founder Sam Walton, announced that the family business, Walton Enterprises LLC, would would...
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GE has announced the exit of most GE Capital assets and a structure that will accommodate huge buybacks, higher dividends and a focus on being an industrial conglomerate.
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courtesy of PayPalThe old activist push against eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) to spin out PayPal is now even closer to taking form. In 2014, eBay decided to separate the PayPal and eBay units into two...
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General Electric reportedly is close to selling a large part of its real estate holdings, as the company aims to shrink its finance and capital business.
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Zynga was supposed to have a new breath of fresh air when Don Mattrick left Microsoft to join the social game maker as its chief executive officer.
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After years of being among the elite group of the world's most successful tech companies, Google's shares have reached a point where they have underperformed the S&P 500 for over a year.
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Investors in Petrobras have to be wondering about the fate of its dividend. The Brazilian state-run oil giant remains in a very difficult position.
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While companies do not like to cut their dividends, 24/7 Wall St. has identified four companies that actually may have to do so.
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The bribery scandal surrounding Petrobras has plagued the company since last year. Now it looks like there is a new twist in this Brazilian soap opera.
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What are investors supposed to think after the chairman of Chesapeake Energy made a purchase larger than most people will make in their entire lives?
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