JPMorgan, Jamie Dimon, and the Debate Over CEOs as Board Chairs
A large and growing number of shareholders voted in favor of barring the same person from serving as both chair and CEO.
A large and growing number of shareholders voted in favor of barring the same person from serving as both chair and CEO.
Most of the top issues up for debate on Thursday are likely to make either President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump uneasy. But taxes could be a key exception.
Pilots at the Irish airline voted 99% in favour of action in support of a 24% pay claim
AO World’s big jump in profits and the possible sale of SunLife are among today’s City developments. FTSE 250-listed AO, which sells washing machines, fridges and laptops, posted sales of just over £1 billion and said profits quadrupled to £34 million. Phoenix Group, the FTSE 100 pensions and savings business with over £280 billion in assets under management, said it had received expressions of interest for SunLife.
FORM 8.5 (EPT/RI) PUBLIC DEALING DISCLOSURE BY AN EXEMPT PRINCIPAL TRADER WITH RECOGNISED INTERMEDIARY STATUS DEALING IN A CLIENT-SERVING CAPACITY Rule 8.5 of the Takeover Code (the “Code”) 1. KEY INFORMATION (a) Name of exempt principal trader:Shore Capital Stockbrokers Ltd(b) Name of offeror/offeree in relation to whose relevant securities this form relates: Use a separate form for each offeror/offereeNewRiver REIT Plc(c) Name of the party to the offer with which exempt principal trader is con
Exclusive Ipsos poll for The Standard showed the Conservatives are on a joint record low of just 19 per cent
An expansion of a gas project backed by billionaire Gina Rinehart has triggered fears it will lead to the destruction of hundreds of hectares of koala habitat.
Fans can now work out any tricky clashes between sets, and which stages their favourite artists are playing
Dua Lipa, Coldplay, SZA and Shania Twain are in the top spots for this year’s festival, as Michael and Emily Eavis prepare to welcome ticket-holders to Worthy Farm
ClearBridge Investments, an investment management company, released its “ClearBridge Multi Cap Growth Strategy” first quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the quarter, the Strategy underperformed its benchmark, the Russell 3000 Growth Index. The Strategy posted gains across five of the seven sectors in which it was invested, […]
The actor opened up about how her 11-year-old daughter Marlowe is getting along with her six-month-old baby.
An economic impact report reveals the planned resort could create 20,000 jobs during construction.
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Cabinet minister admits winning more than £2,000 betting on the election date but says he has done nothing wrong
"I just did my job in that regard. But the human part of me was very uncomfortable.”
What has delayed their return and what does it mean for the mission?
Generally, when a single insider buys stock, it is usually not a big deal. However, when several insiders are buying...
A Met Police sergeant assaulted a man aged 73 in an apparent road rage incident — leaving the victim in “total fear”, a misconduct hearing has heard. Paul Knight was driving a white van off-duty when he had a run-in with another motorist, who was on his way to collect a vacuum cleaner from a repair shop in Stamford, Lincolnshire. A misconduct hearing was told Knight shouted, “What are you doing?” at the other man, before adding: “What f***ing awful driving is that?” Knight “placed his hands on shoulders and spun him round, causing (him) to almost lose balance”, the misconduct report set out.
Heathrow Airport was left in chaos as British Airways passengers were left trapped on planes, with many having to take off without their luggage. Travellers were forced to travel without their clothes and faced huge delays to try and get possessions back due to a technical issue at Terminal 5. Video from the Terminal on Tuesday night showed massive queues of travellers forming across the airport, as passengers struggle to find their luggage.
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