corporate governance
Unilever vs. Ben & Jerry’s: A Meltdown in Corporate Governance
A deep dive into the Unilever vs. Ben & Jerry’s conflict, exploring the ESG implications of a corporate power grab and the battle for a brand’s soul.
The Price of a Parcel: Why Evri’s Delivery Woes Are a Warning Sign for Investors and the Economy
A BBC investigation into Evri reveals the high-pressure, low-pay reality of the gig economy, posing significant risks for investors and business leaders.
The Price of a Parcel: Deconstructing Evri’s Business Model and Its Economic Fallout
A deep dive into Evri’s business model, exploring the economic pressures, investor risks, and human costs behind the UK’s high-volume, low-reputation delivery giant.
Beyond the Bottom Line: How Europe’s New Reporting Rules Are Redefining Global Finance
A new EU regulation, CSRD, is revolutionizing global finance with “double materiality,” forcing companies to report on both their financial risks and their societal impact.
Shadow Rulers of the Stock Market: Why Washington is Cracking Down on Corporate America’s Most Powerful Gatekeepers
A look into the high-stakes battle over proxy advisers ISS & Glass Lewis, and what new regulatory scrutiny means for investors and the stock market.
The Red Shoes Dilemma: Navigating Ambition, Risk, and Sacrifice in Modern Finance
A classic ballet’s revival offers a powerful metaphor for the risks of unchecked ambition and the pursuit of sustainable value in modern finance and business.
The Resignation That Shook a Nation: What the Coupang Data Breach Teaches Us About Leadership, AI, and the True Cost of a Cyberattack
A CEO’s resignation after a massive data breach is a wake-up call. Discover what it means for leadership, AI in cybersecurity, and the future of tech.
The Six-Figure Question: Are Non-Executive Directors Earning Their Keep or Just Cashing In?
Are Non-Executive Directors worth their six-figure pay? This post dissects the debate on board compensation, corporate governance, and accountability.
The Global Grind: Why Starbucks’ Labor Unrest is a Red Flag for Investors
A global protest at Starbucks signals a new era of labor activism, presenting significant financial, operational, and reputational risks for investors.
Ben & Jerry’s vs. Unilever: A High-Stakes Battle for Corporate Soul and Shareholder Value
Ben & Jerry’s co-founder warns the brand could be destroyed, sparking a critical debate on corporate governance, ESG investing, and brand authenticity.
Beyond the Gavel: How Legal Innovation is Forging the Future of Finance and the Economy
Discover how legal innovation in bankruptcy, M&A, and leadership is reshaping finance, investing, and the global economy.
The PepsiCo-Elliott Truce: Inside the High-Stakes Deal That Averted a Corporate War
PepsiCo and activist investor Elliott Management strike a deal to avert a proxy fight, reshaping the snack giant’s strategy with major cost cuts.