Hints and tips:
...The bigger picture is that Delaware chancery courts are there to make sure company boards and management are behaving appropriately....
...Now, people could find other AFOLs all over the world, connect, start going to these events together, start sharing pictures of what they were doing....
...I’m long the chancery court of Delaware. They, you know, it’s known as an easy place to do business. But, like, if you break the law, they will just enforce it in a very straightforward way....
...Errol mentions a scientific paper on the subject, but says sharing it would mean “all activities relying on chance will be ruined, so I am in doubt as to doing that.”...
...From a corporate governance perspective, Loews as its manager, or general partner, did not owe the Boardwalk public investors fiduciary duties typically associated with corporations....
...WaPo’s figures come from an article Cohan wrote for Inc, an American business magazine....
...Around this time, Vice spent several months discussing with Disney an acquisition of all of the company, but a deal never materialised, according to four people familiar with the matter....
...As Lex notes, Elliott has previously focused on Japanese businesses that were doing poorly....
...David Bell: It will stagnate, probably doing as badly as other advanced countries (USA excepted)....
...From a big-picture standpoint, you have a situation where it used to be the government doing surveillance based on warrants, and that was the primary mechanism of conducting individualised intelligence....
...Twitter has pressed its stronger position by setting a Delaware trial for October....
...Tough act to follow In 2018, a German healthcare group became the first company permitted in Delaware court to terminate a merger agreement....
...close his $44bn acquisition....
...the business case for doing something about it....
...I mean, there is a shared responsibility that says nobody wants to kill the industry, but it needs to make sure that as it moves forward, it’s doing so in a legally defensible way....
...It runs as a public benefit corporation, “creating open-source software that medical regulators can use to rapidly understand how a study design operates and form confident opinions”, per its website....
...His métier is meddling in other people’s business, ideally without an invitation....
..., as attendees snapped pictures of the scene and texted it to colleagues, thankful it wasn’t their own book of business....
...I think that’s why it’s doing so well.” Additional reporting by Kang Buseong...
...“We just needed people to try to do what’s right for Sony as a whole,” Vinciquerra says in what could be seen as an implicit criticism that the company had been working more as a collection of independent...
...It is a picture few believe will last. BlackRock’s active funds will also be heavily tested in the coming years as central banks are expected to ratchet interest rates higher to combat inflation....
...“It’s like the greatest M&A advisory business.” Apollo instead opts to buy cheaply and in bulk....
...a PBC and listed this year using a special purpose acquisition company (Spac)....
...The vast majority of large US companies are incorporated in Delaware, which is perceived as shareholder-friendly and where the courts have been clear that a corporation’s reason for existence is to serve...
...Things got ugly, and what started as a behind-the-scenes brawl became a public spectacle in a Delaware court....
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