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Meta Goes Twitter Way With Layoffs, Twitter Might Want Some People Back After Firing Them, Coal Miners Terminate $6B Combination Discussions: Top Stories Monday, Nov. 07

Benzinga

The Mark Zuckerberg -led company, which has more than 87,000 employees as of September-end, could lay off thousands and has asked its staff to cancel nonessential travel beginning this week. Health insurer Cigna Corp (NYSE: CI ) is expected to invest in the combined company.

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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

Musings on Markets

The Lead In To understand the market effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, we need to start with an assessment of the two countries, and their places in the global political, economic and market landscape, leading in. Ukraine, a part of the Soviet Union, has had its shares of ups and downs, and its economic footprint is even smaller.

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Katten Discusses Shareholder Litigation Risk in an Unstable Geopolitical Environment

Reynolds Holding

public companies faced an unpredictable risk environment. However, geopolitical instability may be the new normal, and the resulting risks may require companies to consider how these risks affect their business, and for public companies, disclosure of such information to shareholders. Over the past two years, U.S.

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ESG's Russia Test: Trial by Fire or Crash and Burn?

Musings on Markets

The ESG Response To Russia When Russian troops advanced into Ukraine in late February, the reverberations across markets were immediate. In my last post, I looked at four Russian companies, Severstal, Sberbank, Yandex and Lukoil, all of which saw their values collapse in the last few weeks.

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