Corporate Governance
Beyond the Paycheck: How Private Equity is Sparking an Ownership Revolution in Japan
KKR is leading a groundbreaking push in Japan to give blue-collar workers equity in portfolio companies, challenging traditional finance models.
Beyond the Buyout: How KKR is Rewriting the Private Equity Playbook in Japan
KKR is spearheading a transformative initiative to bring broad-based employee ownership to Japan, aiming to reshape private equity’s image and boost returns.
The “Dodgy Gas Fitter” Fallacy: Why Systemic Risk is the Biggest Threat You’re Not Tracking
The “dodgy gas fitter” is a flawed analogy for corporate woes. The real threat is systemic risk in complex “systems of systems,” a governance failure.
The Legal Slingshot: How Class Actions Empower SMEs Against Corporate Goliaths
Discover how class action lawsuits, backed by litigation funding, are empowering SMEs to fight back against corporate giants and ensure market fairness.
Beyond the Courtroom: Analyzing the Financial Shockwaves of Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Litigation
A new UK lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson highlights the multi-billion dollar financial fallout from its talc litigation, impacting its stock and investors.
The Ghost in the Machine: Unpacking Corporate Mysteries, AI Ambitions, and a Telecom Titan’s Tussle
Unpacking the mystery behind First Brands’ rise and fall, Europe’s AI paradox, and KKR’s high-stakes telecom deal in a volatile global economy.
Beyond the Boardroom: Sweden’s Blueprint for Investor Power in the Digital Age
Sweden’s model of high shareholder participation, supercharged by fintech, offers a powerful blueprint for the future of corporate governance and investing.
Capita’s £14mn Fine: A Wake-Up Call on the True Cost of a Cyber Attack
Outsourcing giant Capita’s £14mn fine for a massive data breach is a critical lesson for all businesses on the real cost of cybersecurity failures.
Delayed Delivery, Hefty Price: Unpacking Royal Mail’s £5.6M Fine and Its Ripple Effect on the UK Economy
Royal Mail’s £5.6M Ofcom fine is more than a penalty; it’s a symptom of deep operational and financial challenges with major implications for investors.
The Prosecutor on Trial: Why a Shocking Italian Verdict Puts Global Investors on High Alert
A top Italian anti-graft prosecutor’s conviction sends shockwaves through the global finance community, raising serious questions about governance and risk.
Anatomy of a Meltdown: How a Rogue Trader Cost Nestlé a Fortune
A deep dive into the shocking Nestlé trading scandal, revealing how one employee’s massive gamble led to a corporate meltdown and what investors can learn.
The End of the Single Verdict: Why Glass Lewis’s Pivot Will Reshape Corporate America
Glass Lewis is ending its single benchmark voting recommendations, a major shift that will reshape corporate governance and the role of proxy advisors.