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Hannah Levitt, Bloomberg, January 27, 2020 Wells Fargo & Co.’s finance chief was promising analysts they would be kept abreast of the bank’s efforts to resolve scandals when his new boss chimed in. “I just want to be clear, I’m not...
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Stephanie Forshee, Agenda, January 17, 2020 When supermodel Kate Upton went public two years ago and accused Guess co-founder Paul Marciano of groping her breasts — allegedly without her consent — word spread fast. Guess Inc. had been trading at $18.37 per share just...
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David Heller, Corinne Gretler and Jeff Green, Bloomberg, January 12, 2020 Carlos Ghosn captured the world’s attention by being spirited out of Japan in a private jet concealed in a box often used for audio equipment with the help of a security detail led by a...
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Stephanie Forshee, Agenda, December 20, 2019 Agenda’s survey showed that audit committee directors have been tasked with taking the lead on cyber risks, at least according to 23.8% of survey respondents. And almost 36% of respondents feel that substantiated...
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Vanessa Fuhrmans and Rachel Feintzeig, The Wall Street Journal, December 5, 2019 Companies have increased scrutiny of consensual relationships among colleagues in the wake of the #MeToo movement. Whatever the corporate dating policy is, the underlying message to...
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Amelia Lucas, CNBC, November 06, 2019 McDonald’s is garnering praise after deciding to fire its chief executive for having a relationship with an employee. But the decision is reigniting scrutiny of the company’s handling of sexual harassment incidents...