Geopolitical Turn Changes the Rules of the Economic Game: The Role of the State in Corporate Activities is Growing
A strategic forecast suggests that by 2026, geopolitics will play a more direct role in shaping the business environment, necessitating a shift in corporate strategies and decision-making.
Let’s go to sleep, Katherine
The article discusses the work-life balance changes in investment banking, highlighting a new policy that limits work hours and provides mandatory rest periods for employees.
Former Head of CBA at Orlen. Paweł Wojtunik in the management of the company. In the background, the takeover of Energa
Paweł Wojtunik has been appointed to the management board of Orlen, focusing on security and risk, amid significant personnel changes following the acquisition of Energa.
Grano starts corporate restructuring negotiations
Grano, a marketing and communications services group, has initiated corporate restructuring negotiations affecting its entire workforce, which may result in layoffs and significant changes to employment conditions.
Tripadvisor under pressure from investor calling for management changes
Activist fund Starboard Value is urging Tripadvisor's management to make significant strategic changes, citing a lack of urgency and an unacceptable status quo.
Personnel Changes on February 24
The article outlines various personnel changes across different government and corporate sectors in South Korea.
Kuzmins and Dubrovskis left the board of "Latvijas Valsts mežu"
Two board members, Kuzmins and Dubrovskis, have left the board of "Latvijas Valsts mežu," reducing the board's size in accordance with recent structural changes.
Antitrust changes put mergers at risk
Recent antitrust changes in the U.S. have weakened the scrutiny on corporate mergers, raising concerns for shareholders and benefitting bidders.
Pablo Isla completes the reform of Nestlé's board following the scandal of its former CEO
Pablo Isla has announced changes to the composition and functioning of Nestlé's board after the dismissal of former CEO Laurent Freixe due to a personal scandal.
Labor Reform: The Fiscal Cost of the Project Halved Due to Changes Negotiated by the Government with the Provinces
The Argentine government negotiated changes to the labor reform project, halving its fiscal cost by removing a corporate tax reduction that affected provincial revenues.
"You leave, you come" in the big leadership experiment – Why US companies are changing CEOs at record rates
U.S. companies are experiencing a record rate of CEO changes, with nearly one in nine CEOs replaced in 2025, indicating significant shifts in corporate leadership during a tumultuous economic period.
Changes in Vaca Muerta: large multinationals are leaving, local companies are gaining weight, and state oil companies are emerging
Vaca Muerta is experiencing a shift in its corporate landscape as large multinational oil companies exit, paving the way for local firms and state-owned companies to take their place.
Who is Eduardo Albor, former CEO of The Dolphin Company, arrested in Cancun and accused of fraud?
Eduardo Albor, the former CEO of The Dolphin Company, was arrested in Cancun, Mexico, and is accused of fraud related to corporate governance changes.
TCU points out distortions in Simples and corporate taxation and recommends a review of IR
The TCU has conducted an audit on income taxation and recommends that the federal government propose legislative changes to reform corporate taxation and revise the personal income tax table.
DEI and climate agenda advanced through progressive-backed lawsuits, new report claims
A new report from the Alliance for Consumers claims that progressive activists are utilizing lawsuits as a means to bring about significant societal changes related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and climate issues, circumventing traditional legislative channels.
Labor reform: the tax changes that would alleviate the tax burden and the modifications that were left out
Argentina's Senate is set to discuss a labor reform project that incorporates tax changes aimed at easing the fiscal burden on companies and individuals despite the withdrawal of a key proposal to cut corporate income tax.
Personnel Changes on February 11
The article details personnel changes in various positions within Korean governmental and corporate entities, including the Ministry of Science and ICT and other organizations.
Half of the Outside Directors of the Top 50 Conglomerates to Change in the First Half of the Year… 'We Must Respond to Corporate Governance Evasion Tactics'
Almost half of the outside directors of South Korea's top 50 conglomerates are set to expire in the first half of the year amidst changes in corporate law aimed at enhancing shareholder rights.
Korean Companies Underappreciated? Changes in March Shareholder Meetings as a Litmus Test
The upcoming March shareholder meetings in South Korea are seen as a critical juncture for evaluating the potential improvements in corporate governance following recent legal reforms.
Minority Shareholders Will Have Opportunities to Free Themselves from the Company
The article discusses proposed legal changes concerning minority shareholders and their rights regarding compulsory buyouts in Poland.
What changes in mergers, demergers, and transformations of companies
The General Secretary of Commerce, Napoleon Maravegias, issued clarifications regarding the application of Law 5055/2023, which incorporates the European Directive on cross-border corporate actions, confirming that merger and demerger plans will now be published exclusively through the G.E.M.I.
Political chess in State Treasury companies accelerates the carousel of presidents on the Warsaw Stock Exchange
The article discusses the rapid changes in leadership within State Treasury companies on the Warsaw Stock Exchange and potential upcoming shifts in corporate governance.
A comprehensive overview of changes in corporate taxes from January 2026
The article discusses significant corporate tax changes in Slovakia effective from January 2026, highlighting both serious implications and lighter regulations such as new notification requirements for retailers.
Mps changes the statute, the board list appears
An extraordinary shareholders' meeting of Monte dei Paschi is set for February 4th to vote on amendments to the corporate statute, paving the way for a board renewal expected in spring.
Zygmunt Solorz's Children Take Over Digital Polsat. Major Reshuffles
The article discusses the recent leadership changes at Cyfrowy Polsat, detailing the new appointments, underlying reasons for the changes, and the strategic ambitions of the Polsat Plus Group.
Errico: 'Companies in good shape, rates down more than necessary but watch the vote in the USA'
Gianni Errico discusses the dual factors of geopolitical uncertainties and corporate performance while highlighting the importance of upcoming U.S. mid-term elections and Fed leadership changes.