Letters: Gender Diversity on Corporate Boards
Retired senior partners from McKinsey & Company question the lack off gender diversity at executive levels.
Letters: Gender Diversity on Corporate Boards
Retired senior partners from McKinsey & Company question the lack off gender diversity at executive levels.
MetLife Suit Raises Questions of Extent of Corporate Liability
Victims of a Ponzi scheme have sued MetLife, claiming it failed to oversee brokers selling products connected to the insurance giant.
Wall St. Sinks as Corporate Earnings Disappoint
Global stock markets faltered amid further signs that a rally had run its course and traders pondered which way the next move would be.
Corporate Takeover of Marijuana
A letter argues that legalization of marijuana will lead to wealthy interests’ taking it over and fighting sensible regulation.
After Outcry, Ireland Adjusts Its Corporate Tax Draw
The country has been accused of acting like a low-tax haven, giving breaks that have attracted international companies. Now Ireland is phasing out some breaks, but adding another.
Giving More Corporate Chiefs the Steve Jobs Treatment
C.E.O.s might lead differently if they believed that their achievements could land them in the history books or, as with Mr. Jobs, on the movie screen.
How to Punish Corporate Fraudsters
Bar them from government work. It could be a career death sentence.
Corporate Misdeeds
A reader urges corporations to focus on the long term, which he believes will reduce misconduct caused by the lure of short-term profits.
White Collar Watch: The Prospects for Pursuing Corporate Executives
The Justice Department is telling companies to investigate wrongdoing more thoroughly – or else. The challenge is figuring out what “or else” might be.