"No Exit": Trzebież in the Corporate Forest
The article discusses the situation in Trzebież, Poland, against a backdrop of corporate influence and development.
Towards Giving Up 'Activist Paradise': Strictening Shareholder Proposals and Revising Corporate Law
Japan is moving to tighten regulations on shareholder proposals to encourage constructive dialogue between companies and shareholders amidst a rise in activist shareholder influence.
Ex-Biden official faces backlash over thinly veiled warning to companies when Dems are back in charge
A former Biden administration official provokes controversy with comments suggesting potential political retribution against companies aligned with Trump if Democrats regain power.
Why Did Nidec's Accounting Fraud Spread? Third-party Committee Says 'Need to Shed the Influence of Mr. Nagamori'
A third-party committee has revealed that accounting fraud at Nidec, a global motor manufacturer, was widespread due to pressure from its founder, Mr. Shigenobu Nagamori, prioritizing high performance targets over ethical practices.
Business Lawyer Ralph Wollburg: The Playmaker of DAX Executives
Ralph Wollburg, a prominent business lawyer celebrated for his influence among corporate leaders, discusses his career on his 70th birthday.
Want to kick corporations out of schools: It is crucial
Simona Mohamsson advocates for eliminating corporate involvement in Swedish schools, expressing criticism of political opponents during a school visit.
[Column] Moment of truth: What the Epstein files really show us
The article explores historical scandals in South Korea, drawing parallels to the recently revealed Epstein files and their implications on societal corruption and corporate influence.
For the benefit of the strawberry fields – when minorities prevent growth
The article discusses how direct voting by residents often hinders corporate growth, as small, professionalized groups prioritize local land preservation over job creation.