Apple TV chief talks about the delay in producing in Brazil and the purchase of Warner
Apple TV executives, including Eddy Cue, discuss their focus on original productions and future content strategy at a recent global event in Santa Monica, California.
The share of female top executives has taken a step back
The percentage of female executive directors in Denmark has decreased, according to a report, despite an increase in female directors.
Mps, the latest maneuvers on the plan and the board list
Mps is undergoing critical organizational maneuvers with its top executives preparing to present a new industrial plan and address statutory questions ahead of a significant board meeting.
Berlinale executives summoned over film director's anti-Israel speech
Berlinale executives are facing scrutiny due to a film director's anti-Israel remarks during the festival.
Match of the Day loses 10 percent of audience but BBC bosses hail 'fantastic success'
The BBC's iconic football show, Match of the Day, lost 10% of its audience following major changes, yet BBC executives celebrate its overall success due to increased digital viewership.
Two municipalities have not submitted applications for security clearance for executives
Two municipalities in Latvia failed to submit applications for security clearances for their executive directors, according to the State Security Service (VDD).
Epstein and Microsoft: A Complicated Relationship Following Gates
The article discusses the intricate relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Microsoft, revealing connections that extend beyond Bill Gates to include top executives within the company.
Practical training program under the auspices of ELINT
A practical training program titled 'Practitioner in Shipping' will take place in April, targeting maritime executives and focusing on sustainability and ESG compliance.
Agents and managers. Here’s who has already won (behind the scenes)
The article discusses the hidden dynamics behind the Sanremo music festival, highlighting the importance of managers, press officers, and record executives in its success.
Three men suspected of aggravated fraud in the Oma Säästöpankki case – including two former bank executives
Two former executives of Oma Säästöpankki are suspected of aggravated fraud related to financial misconduct in the bank.
Analysis: The End of Finland's Largest Human Trafficking Trial is Approaching
The largest human trafficking trial in Finland, involving the berry company Polarica and its executives, is nearing its conclusion with final statements being heard this week.
Industry: More executives expect greater declines than those who foresee improvements
A significant number of manufacturing executives in Argentina predict continued declines in production, orders, and staffing for the upcoming months.
Shooting in Canada: the government summons OpenAI officials
Canada's government calls OpenAI executives to explain why they did not report a suspect account prior to a deadly shooting.
S offers private health insurance to high executives
The Social Democrats want to ban private health insurance, yet the municipality of Stockholm, led by the Social Democrats, pays for health insurance for its top executives.
With 30% Female Executives, Gender Representation in Executive Committees of Large Companies Progressing Well
France is nearing a mandate requiring 30% of executive committee positions to be held by women, with current levels at nearly 29%.
Leading companies and the fundamental role of their executives
The article discusses the pivotal role that leading companies and their executives play in driving economic and social development in modern countries through innovation, competitiveness, and community engagement.
APC congress: Sokoto governor urges new LG leaders to uphold integrity
Sokoto State Governor Ahmed Aliyu has called on newly elected local government executives of the All Progressives Congress to maintain integrity and enhance grassroots mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Rai blunder: statements against the Israeli bobsled team. Rossi: 'Disciplinary measures on the off-air remarks'
A Rai sports commentary blunder leads to backlash over negative comments made about the Israeli bobsled team, prompting disciplinary promises from network executives.
Water company bosses rake in £15million bonanza while bills and pollution soar
Water company executives in the UK earned over £15 million whilst the industry faced rising pollution incidents and increasing customer bills.
The state sent top executives to a spa for crisis management training for nearly 160,000 euros
The Estonian government allocated nearly 160,000 euros for crisis management training for top public sector executives at a spa near Tallinn, highlighting the focus on improving crisis leadership skills.
When will we see results in my company with AI: myths and realities
The article discusses the gap between hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and the actual outcomes businesses experience, as illustrated by a survey of executives.
Moves in Companies: Cencosud and Zurich Follow the Trend of Repatriating Argentines from Abroad as Local CEOs
Cencosud and Randstad are appointing Argentine executives as CEOs, indicating a trend of repatriating talent from abroad.
Brazil, France, and India unite in defense of global regulation of artificial intelligence
Brazil, France, and India are advocating for the global regulation of artificial intelligence at a summit attended by top technology executives.
The executives of the Elix fund defend themselves in court and deny real estate harassment against neighbors of a building in Lavapiés
Executives from the Elix investment fund are in court denying allegations of real estate harassment against residents of a Lavapiés building after complaints over their construction plans.
Man Utd chiefs fear losing millions after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's immigration rant
Manchester United executives are worried about losing significant sponsorship deals due to Sir Jim Ratcliffe's controversial comments on immigration.
EASE: Critical priorities for the future of the economy and organizations
The Hellenic Association of Senior Executives (EASE) presented its key positions and priorities aimed at enhancing the productivity and competitiveness of the Greek economy during a special event in Athens.
APC ward congress: Alia, Akume factions produce parallel executives in Benue
A leadership crisis in Benue State's APC has led to two factions producing competing ward executives following a recent congress.
The speech on freedom of expression by a tech giant is pure nonsense
Emmanuel Macron, the French president, criticizes social media executives' claims of defending free speech while advocating for restrictions on access to social media for minors to mitigate detrimental effects.
Florida execs sentenced in $233M Obamacare fraud that targeted homeless, hurricane victims
Two Florida executives were sentenced to 20 years in prison for leading a $233 million fraud scheme exploiting vulnerable populations under the Affordable Care Act.
Uncertainty will not cause the departure of large companies, but does pressure SMEs: IMEF
Gabriela Gutiérrez of the Mexican Institute of Finance Executives (IMEF) reported that while larger companies are unlikely to leave Mexico due to current economic uncertainties, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will feel increased pressures.
Kwara APC elects new executives in 193 wards
The Kwara State chapter of the APC held ward congresses across 193 wards to elect new grassroots leadership through a peaceful affirmation process.
Expert: 'Bjarne Corydon is taking a huge risk'
Bjarne Corydon has fired two top executives at DR, asserting his leadership role amid concerns about centralizing power.
"Bjarne Corydon takes a huge risk"
Bjarne Corydon, the general director of DR, fired two top executives, furthering his assertive leadership style and denying any intentions of centralizing power.
Bjarne Corydon: "Isn't that a bit of a tabloid question?"
Bjarne Corydon, the Director-General of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, dismissed two senior executives as part of his efforts to reorganize the leadership structure of the organization.
Corydon on layoffs: 'I didn't take this job to be a media bureaucrat'
Bjarne Corydon, the director general of DR, has fired two senior executives, moving to implement changes he promised upon taking the helm of the state-owned media company.
Man Utd chiefs REGRET Marcus Rashford deal and believe he is now worth £50m
Manchester United executives regret selling Marcus Rashford to Barcelona for £26m as his performance has significantly improved, raising his market value to around £50m.
Corydon fires top executives at DR
Bjarne Corydon, the Director General of DR, has dismissed two top executives as part of a major leadership restructuring within the organization.
The Bank of France opens an investigation against one of its executives, accused by the CGT of "promoting the far right" on LinkedIn
The Bank of France has initiated an investigation into an executive accused by a labor union of endorsing far-right views on LinkedIn.
Auto Industry: Explosive VW Cost-Cutting Round
Volkswagen is facing pressure to reduce costs despite a recent influx of six billion Euros, with management proposing a significant restructuring initiative that could affect employees amid bonuses for top executives.
WSJ: Companies are changing CEOs in record numbers - and increasingly younger ones
U.S. public companies are experiencing a significant turnover in CEOs, with a record number of new leaders taking the helm who are younger and less experienced than their predecessors.
The summit for artificial intelligence in India started with... long lines
India is hosting an AI summit that brings together global leaders and tech executives to discuss key issues such as labor market disruption and child safety.
8.6 million in damages: two CAF executives from Val-de-Marne convicted for "serious misconduct"
Two executives from the Val-de-Marne CAF have been convicted of serious misconduct leading to significant financial losses to the state.
UK bank bosses plan to set up Visa and Mastercard alternative over Trump fears
UK bank executives are planning to establish a national payments system to reduce dependency on Visa and Mastercard amid concerns over potential disruptions linked to Donald Trump's actions.
Czech company heads expect a good year, believe in their firms and the whole economy
Czech executives are optimistic about the upcoming year, expressing confidence in their companies and the overall economy.
India hosting global artificial intelligence summit
India is hosting a global artificial intelligence summit with world leaders and tech company executives discussing the future of AI.
AI Impact Summit 2026: India Became a Global AI Hub, Know...
The AI Impact Summit 2026 held in India showcases the country's emergence as a global hub for artificial intelligence, with participation from world leaders and AI executives under PM Modi's leadership.
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.
$250 Million Bonuses for 6 Major Bank Presidents
In 2025, six executives from leading American banks received record bonuses exceeding $250 million, with significant pay increases reported across the board.
Games, Rai Recovers Bulbarelli. Spotlight on Petrecca's Expenses by the Board
Auro Bulbarelli has been reinstated to host the closing ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Olympics after initially being excluded from the opening ceremony, highlighting scrutiny over spending by Rai Sport executives.
Trump studies with American auto executives the possible entry of Chinese manufacturers into the country
Trump is considering a framework for allowing Chinese car manufacturers to enter the U.S. market, involving joint ventures with American firms.