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...The 1984 case, formally known as “Chevron USA Inc v Natural Resources Defense Council Inc” formalised the legal doctrine that requires judges to defer to administrative agencies’ interpretation of federal...
...Its chief executive, Brett White, was paid $2.5m last year. The company is not alone in using non-compete agreements to restrict even low-skilled employees from working for rival businesses....
...Brett Ratner will retain his stake in RatPac, continue as chief executive and become co-chairman alongside Danny Cohen, president of Access Entertainment....
...Yahoo notably abandoned its Alibaba spin over tax liability concerns. In 2015, there were $177bn worth of US spin-offs, up from just $17bn in 2010....
...Yahoo cuts slices in cake sale Yahoo is trying to have its cake and eat it, announcing another overhaul along with a thinly veiled invitation to potential acquirers, says Lex....
...Yahoo’s motley collection of websites and applications including search, Yahoo Mail and digital magazines....
...He says Yahoo has failed to match such deals and has become an afterthought for its shareholders....
...- Ackman v. Berkshire: Whose holdings are more immoral? - Meet the City types publicly backing a UK departure from the EU....
...Marissa Mayer, Yahoo chief executive, pointed out that since the Paris attacks, public opinion had swung back towards a desire for security and away from privacy concerns....
...Today the pool of online producers is growing: alongside Amazon, Vimeo, Hulu, Yahoo and Microsoft have announced that they will stream original TV series to customers....
...Brett Akker was part of the team behind Streetcar, the UK-based city centre vehicle rental service that was bought by rival Zipcar for $50m....
...Awkward (Financial Times) Moscow’s ‘political technologists’ specialise in creating pure spectacle (Financial Times) Sleaze v spin in Mexico’s race for reform (Financial Times) The SEC is turning into...
...Three Icahn representatives – Jim Nelson, SungHwan Cho and Mr Icahn’s son Brett – are stepping down from the board after three and a half years....
...Until earlier this year, Mr Loeb was doing something similar as a director of Yahoo, proving that putting an engaged investor on the board can yield a positive outcome....
...In contrast, Yahoo shares rose 0.4 per cent to $17.89 on the news that Greenlight Capital and Third Point added the stock to their portfolios....
...Yahoo slipped 0.8 per cent to $15.56 despite reporting results in line with expectations....
...“The right to communicate and the business model of communication actually overlap,” says Brett Solomon, executive director of Access, a digital media rights advocacy organisation....
...Yahoo nabbed y.co.uk and Virgin has v.co.uk. BP will get bp.co.uk, the Football Association fa.co.uk, British Airways ba.co.uk, Burger King bk.co.uk, and Yo! Sushi yo.co.uk....
...As for succession, his son Brett has been managing small-cap investments for him for a decade, but Mr Icahn has no intention of stopping yet....
...Also, it has more in common with Facebook than the usual “search algorithm v social network” contrast suggests....
...11-year-old stock market is some way from maturity, with daily market turnover of a mere $30m-$40m, trading dominated by rumour-driven retail investors and brokers frequently executing trades via Skype, Yahoo...
...The anti-tax message in that 1992 decision, Quill v North Dakota, is not as clear-cut as Amazon’s friends let on....
...In the technology sector Apple was down 2.3 per cent to $345.43 while Yahoo fell 5.7 per cent to $16.33....
...But it struggled to make greater inroads while under Yahoo!’s wing....
...The SEC alleges that Brett A....
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