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Trade Desk’s Jeff Green, Board Sued Over $5 Billion ‘Mega Grant’
A pension fund filed suit in Delaware against Trade Desk Inc.'s board and billionaire CEO, Jeff Green, challenging an “unprecedented” options “mega grant” to Green that’s allegedly worth at least $819 million and potentially more than $5 billion.
NiSource Board Beats Pension Fund Suit Over Pipeline Explosions
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Medical Tech Company ConMed Wins Case Over Post-Merger Payments
ConMed Corporation successfully fought off claims that the medical technology company breached its obligation to pursue the development of a medical device following safety concerns.
Working at Meditation App Headspace Was Stressful, Ex-Staff Say
Before the pandemic relegated most meetings to video conference, employees at the mental wellness app Headspace gathered each morning at 10 a.m. for a guided meditation led by the company’s co-founder, a charismatic Brit and former monk. They sat on wooden benches in Headspace’s airy, sun-drenched office in Santa Monica, California, taking deep, calming breaths.
Goldman Fund Unit Steps Up Rejections of ESG Debt Pitches (1)
NN Investment Partners, an asset manager owned by Goldman Sachs Group Inc., is rejecting a bigger proportion of the green bonds pitched to it as the market for such products swells and fund managers get pickier.
Dutch Central Bank Apologizes for Historical Links to Slavery
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Companies Need to Get Real About Climate Risk: Editorial
For decades, US companies have been making a significant omission in their financial statements: They’ve failed to recognize and disclose the full cost of climate change. This matters not only for the planet’s future, but also for investors today. It makes some businesses look more profitable than they really are, and it prevents others from realizing the value of new and greener opportunities.