2019

Proxy companies advise shareholders against Nissan’s Saikawa

Two investor research companies are advising Nissan shareholders to vote against a proposal to reappoint the automaker’s chief executive, Hiroto Saikawa, as a board director, citing possible oversight problems at the Japanese automaker after the arrest of his predecessor Carlos Ghosn. A corporate governance advisory company, Institutional Shareholder Services Inc., made the recommendation in its […]

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Sudan Military, Opposition Groups Agree To Resume Talks After Strike Suspended

KHARTOUM, June 11 (Reuters) – Sudan’s military and opposition groups have agreed to resume talks on the formation of a transitional council, an Ethiopian envoy said on Tuesday, as an opposition alliance said it was suspending its campaign of civil disobedience and strikes. Sudan’s Transitional Military Council also agreed to release political prisoners as a

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Customs says hack exposed traveler, license plate images

Customs and Border Protection said Monday that photos of travelers and license plates collected at a single U.S. border point have been exposed in a malicious cyberattack in what a leading congressman called a “major privacy breach.” The federal agency did not name the subcontractor whose computer network was hacked, but the announcement followed news

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Boohoo: Web designer sues online fashion giant founder for £118.5m

Image copyright BooHoo Image caption Online fashion giant Boohoo’s revenues jumped to more than £328m at the end of 2018 A web developer is suing the founder of online fashion retailer Boohoo for £118.5m amid claims he reneged on a promise to reward him for creating the firm’s website. Richard Womack has brought a claim

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