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Leading Providers of Early Childhood Education Training Join Forces to Serve Industry Needs

Benzinga

The combination of our companies will allow us to create more opportunities for early childhood educators to advance their careers, attain their degrees, and realize a higher earning potential." Today, there are 38,200 fewer childcare workers than in 2020 according to a new study by the Center for American Progress.

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Review of Comments on SEC Climate Rulemaking

Harvard Corporate Governance

Investors are most supportive, followed by NGO/Third sector and then Companies. The review classified the major arguments used in each comment, but focused on arguments related to legal authority, Scope 3 emissions disclosures, and materiality and the 1% threshold. This article summarises the key findings of the review at a high level.

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The War on Business

Reynolds Holding

For example, the United States banned Huawei, one of China’s largest and most prominent technology companies, from doing business in the country due to national security concerns. Foreign drones affiliated with Iran attacked oil installations of state-owned Saudi Aramco, one of the world’s most valuable companies.

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SEC Commissioner Peirce Dissents from Rules on Cybersecurity Disclosure

Reynolds Holding

Cyber risk and the attendant disclosure obligations have been front-and-center for public companies for a long time, and the SEC has underscored the importance of cyber disclosures. 10] The Commission proclaims its “indifference” to companies’ cyber practices, [11] and the final rule is slimmer in detail than the proposed rule.

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Managing across the Corporate Life Cycle: CEOs and Stock Prices!

Musings on Markets

In the process, I will also look at the thorny issue of what happens when there is a mismatch between a company and its CEO, either because the board picks the wrong candidate for the job or because the company has changed over time, and the CEO has not.

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New California Legislation Would Be a Major Step Forward for Climate Disclosure

Reynolds Holding

If adopted, this legislation would have a global impact, as California is the fifth largest economy in the world, and companies around the world sell into California. Several leading companies including IKEA Supply, Microsoft, and Salesforce support the reform, and a number of smaller firms do as well. [5] 16] Most U.S.

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A Business Upended: Streaming disrupts the Entertainment Business!

Musings on Markets

On August 31, Disney pulled its television channels from Spectrum (owned by Charter, the second largest cable company in the US, after Comcast) after a dispute about payments for carrying these channels. It has been an unsettling summer for anyone with a stake in the movie, television and broadcasting businesses.