Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance Articles

CEO and Chairman Robert Iger is about to collect $46.5 million in compensation for 2014, due in part to the success of "Frozen" and "Guardians of the Galaxy."
Just when Ocwen Financial thought it had made it out of 2014 alive, reality checked back in.
Women hold 19.2% of the board seats at S&P 500 companies in the United States, still well below what many probably feel is fair.
One key consideration for the year ahead is that Microsoft is in a very different place than it was a year ago, now that Satya Nadella is in firm control of the company.
These are America’s worst run companies, with IBM leading the list.
A report in the New York Post Wednesday morning said that American Apparel has delayed payments to some vendors by up to 60 days.
The average investor might not view American Realty Capital Properties as an attractive investment. But one activist investor would say otherwise.
Sears Holdings either pushed its e-commerce chief out the door, or she left of her own accord.
American Realty Capital Properties announced Wednesday morning that it will not pay a dividend on its common stock until it delivers its 2013 and 2014 financial statements.
Ocwen Financial announced Monday morning that it had reached a comprehensive settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services regarding the recent investigation.
Several dividend hikes and stock buybacks in November and December have been simply too big to ignore.
With American Realty Capital Properties and RCS Capital, the plot seems to be getting thicker rather than more clear.
Windstream Holdings has provided an update on its real estate investment trust (REIT) spinoff.
Zynga's market value will be down by 50% or more this year. A combination of a failed business model and insider sales have sunk the stock.
American Apparel announced after markets closed on Tuesday that it had terminated founder Dov Charney for cause and appointed a new CEO.
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