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...Nor did it file in Delaware, where most of its entities are incorporated....
...British Airways is owned by the Anglo-Spanish conglomerate International Airlines Group, but it still clings to its illustrious history as a symbol of national pride....
...A judge in Delaware, where two-thirds of Fortune 500 businesses are incorporated, found shareholders could sue Fairhurst for allegedly failing to attempt to prevent pervasive sexual harassment at the company...
...(Forbes) 11 November 2022: FTX, the once high-flying cryptocurrency group, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the US, marking a stunning collapse of the $32bn empire built by the colourful 30-year-old...
...The majority of Spacs are based in the Cayman Islands, the Caribbean tax haven, but a minority are incorporated in the US state of Delaware....
...It is a disrupter in another way, too. Rather than being classed as a C or S Corp, as is usual for large US companies, Lemonade is incorporated as a public benefit corporation (PBC)....
...A January Forbes article named SBF as one of the group’s (then) billionaire backers....
...“Every sizeable corporation in the world has made a commitment to net zero,” Ali says of a string of carbon emissions pledges, some more credible than others, by companies from Shell to British Airways and...
...Boards may feel comfortable giving themselves a pass because the top court in Delaware, where most US companies are incorporated, ruled in the 2000 case of White v Panic that an all-male corporate board’...
...Most major US corporations are incorporated in Delaware or other shareholder primacy states where directors owe fiduciary duty to the company and its shareholders....
...Some states have enacted “constituency statutes” that specifically reference stakeholder interests; others, including Delaware, where most big US companies are incorporated, have not....
...As chief justice of Delaware’s supreme court until last year, Mr Strine held sway over the state where most US companies are incorporated, while Mr Lipton has been campaigning against corporate short-termism...
...Yet the chances of a White House U-turn are slim. These CEOs signed a similar plea in 2017 to little effect....
...In an interview with the Financial Times, he launched a broadside against Delaware’s judges and legislators for kowtowing to corporations and against recent decisions that now shield most M&A from litigation...
...Leo Strine, supreme court chief justice in Delaware, the state in which many US companies are incorporated, has described index funds as “the least active in exercising voice and judgment”....
...in Delaware, where most companies are incorporated....
...British Airways owner International Airlines Group is to buy assets of the Austrian airline NIKI, which was formerly part of the Air Berlin group, for €20m – and provide liquidity to NIKI of up to €16.5m...
...And, finally, British Airways owner International Airlines Group is to buy assets of the Austrian airline NIKI, which was formerly part of the Air Berlin group, for €20m – and provide liquidity to NIKI of...
...First, they incorporated a new company in the British Virgin Islands, where corporate records are closely guarded. Next, they appointed Alemán agents as directors....
...Against a previous policy intention to continue with public spending restraint, it will take a truly monumental U-turn in policy for austerity to be ended....
...Under UK legislation, a company is not tax resident where it is incorporated, but rather where it is managed and controlled....
...This type of entity is a relatively recent development: Delaware, where Etsy is incorporated, introduced public benefit corporations in 2013. None is publicly listed, yet....
...Mr Strine “has suggested that the corporation should be viewed as an instrument for good, a structure that has served as extremely well, but it needs to operate with the consensus of all of the groups impacted...
...When Jim was growing up, Peterborough was a predominantly white, churchgoing community defined by Trent University, a handful of U.S. manufacturing branch plants, and the summer influx of affluent Toronto...
...“Corporations are a legal fiction. You have to deter bad individual conduct within corporations”, said Mr Lawsky, in an interview with the Financial Times....
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