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...Berkshire also exited its investments in payments business StoneCo, insurers Globe Life and Markel Corporation, and homebuilder DR Horton....
...In fact, a bit of a surprise, the biggest private equity deal of the year — the roughly $15bn buyout of Toshiba Corporation — is happening in Tokyo, not New York, and involves Japan Industrial Partners and...
...days after Roe v....
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...The Big Three are on course to control 40 per cent of the votes in American corporations in a couple of decades....
...Although its parent company, Interpublic Group Cos Inc, installed female leadership at the Martin Agency, IPG’s board remained the same....
...“With public market values falling so much, a buyer needs to determine whether the valuation represents the new normal or whether there is going to be a V-shaped recovery in terms of earnings or valuation...
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...The lawsuit is a stark example of the use of non-competes by large corporations, even against low-level hourly wage workers....
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
...Tom Horton, a Qualcomm board member, said: “If we don’t do Broadcom, we’ve just made Qualcomm more valuable....
...Even though its US rival was far smaller than Unilever — a multinational corporation with annual sales of €52.7bn and 168,000 employees — Kraft Heinz could still afford a debt-fuelled acquisition of the...
...and the US see the CETA as a proxy for the much larger TTIP and object to its inclusion of a controversial mechanism to resolve investment dispute that they argue gives too much power to international corporations...
...(The Atlantic) London skyline 1616 v 2016 Juxtaposed images sketched 400 years apart show the change in the city’s skyline from the banks of the Thames. (The Guardian)...
...US court told PwC cut corners in Colonial audit Control+C, Control+V....
...Although PLDT chairman Manuel V....
...Not just individual bloggers and other self-publishers, but also companies and corporations....
...(FT) Greek government raids public services The national health service and state-owned corporations have been asked to hand over cash to keep the government afloat....
...The court’s decision today in Starr International Company, Inc. v. the United States recognizes that AIG’s shareholders are not entitled to compensation for that decision, and that the Federal Reserve’s...
...However, TPG had to overcome tough questions about the performance of TPG V, its boom-era buyout fund, which invested $15.5bn but suffered some high-profile casualties....
...Shares in PulteGroup rose 3 per cent to $18.78, DR Horton added 1 per cent to $21.13, Toll Brothers gained 2 per cent to $34.57 and Lennar also added 2 per cent to $37.55....
...Lennar shares rose 2 per cent to end at $40.69, KB Home advanced 2.21 per cent to $18.01, Hovnanian increased 3.14 per cent to $4.60 and DR Horton climbed 2.15 per cent to end at $24.69....
...The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation will keep hold of the remaining 55 per cent....
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