Sun.Dec 24, 2023

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Refreshing Insider Trading Ahead of Mandatory Public Disclosure

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Harold Halbhuber and Katya Bogdanov, Shearman & Sterling LLP, on Sunday, December 24, 2023 Editor's Note: Harold Halbhuber is a Partner and Katya Bogdanov is an Associate at Shearman & Sterling LLP. This post is based on their Shearman memorandum. Related research from the Program on Corporate Governance includes Insider Trading via the Corporation (discussed on the Forum here ) by Jesse M.

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Manchester United Sells 25 Percent Ownership Stake to Jim Ratcliffe

NYT M&A

The billion-dollar deal leaves the team’s unpopular owners, the Glazer family, in control of the club, but it delegates important responsibilities to their new partner.

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Comment on Another ‘Bad’ Word to Avoid! by Baggins

Appraisers Blog

In reply to Pamela DeSimone on Facebook. Actually that’s not a workable long term solution, being simply a different but still equally direct form of discrimination. In fact, such is the sought after reaction why marxists would implement these kinds of systems in the first place, because the lack of equal and fair servicing will be used as justification to replace human appraisers for state controlled automation and bureaucratic minders whom are neither independent nor fair minded.

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Ratcliffe’s Man Utd deal close to being confirmed after late talks

Financial Times M&A

Some board members had worried about future treatment of non-Glazer shareholders in Premier League club

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How to Leverage Intent Data for Better Outcomes

Speaker: Susan Spencer, Principal of Spencer Communications

Intent signal data can go a long way toward shortening sales cycles and closing more deals. The challenge is deciding which is the best type of intent data to help your company meet its sales and marketing goals. In this webinar, Susan Spencer, fractional CMO and principal of Spencer Communications, will unpack the differences between contact-level and company-level intent signals.

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Comment on New Jersey Draconian Penalties on Appraisers by Mark S. Davis

Appraisers Blog

In reply to hammering hank. HH, I don’t usually feed the trolls, but what makes you think that you are qualified to determine what “common sense guidelines” for appraisers are? You obviously are not an appraiser and appear to be in way over your head. So, perhaps, presenting a valid argument for your position in lieu of name-calling would be more persuasive and/or at least meaningful.

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Dental Equipment Appraisals

Peak Business Valuation

Knowing the true value of dental equipment, such as dental chairs and x-ray machines, can help you make well-informed decisions. And, they can help avoid financial loss or legal disputes. In this regard, reliable dental equipment appraisals can be valuable assets. An equipment appraisal can provide you with an informed perspective on the worth of your dental equipment.

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Billionaire Jim Ratcliffe Secures Minority Stake In Manchester United, Boosting Club's Valuation To $6.3B

Benzinga

British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has bought a minority stake in the esteemed football club Manchester United (NYSE: MANU ). The deal puts the club’s value at an estimated $6.3 billion, including debt. This agreement concludes a year-long sales process. What Happened: A report from The Wall Street Journal says that Ratcliffe will hold 25% of Manchester United’s non-voting shares, which are listed on the New York Stock Exchange and were last traded near $20.

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Comment on New Jersey Draconian Penalties on Appraisers by hammering hank

Appraisers Blog

In reply to Mark S. Davis. Troll? Name calling? You gonna cry… boo hoo. I guarantee I have more experience appraising than you do. 2nd. Common sense guidelines? Is there something confusing about promoting or exhibiting straight forward ethics in appraising? That IS the issue here. It is appropriate to question what a “educated” opinion based on available data points is.