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Delaware M&A: Spring 2023

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Andre G. Bouchard, Kyle T. Seifried, Laura C. Turano, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, on Sunday, May 7, 2023 Editor's Note: Andre Bouchard , Kyle Seifried , and Laura C. Turano are partners at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP. This post is based on their Paul Weiss memorandum and is part of the Delaware law series ; links to other posts in the series are available here.

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Comment on AMC Hires a Convicted Felon as Property Data Collector by Eric Kennedy

Appraisers Blog

In reply to Hamp Thomas. Or at least a few “revisions” are in order.

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Good (Bad) Banks and Good (Bad) Investments: At the right price.

Musings on Markets

In my last post, I looked at banking as a business, and used a simple banking framework to advance the notion that the key ingredient tying together the banks that have failed so far in 2023 is an absence of stickiness in deposits , created partially by depositor and deposit characteristics (older are stickier than younger) and partly by growth in deposits (high growth increases stickiness).

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Paul Girolami, businessman, 1926-2023

Financial Times M&A

The executive who transformed the pharmaceuticals company then known as Glaxo into a global industry leader

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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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Valuing an Automotive Repair Shop

Peak Business Valuation

The automotive repair industry has served vehicle owners for years. One report predicts that the number of vehicles is increasing and will continue to do so. Vehicle usage will also increase, causing a high demand for vehicle repairs. These circumstances are ideal if you are buying or selling an automotive repair shop. Valuing an automotive repair shop is the first place to start.

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How ESG Is Weakening the Business Judgment Rule

Reynolds Holding

The importance of environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) is on the rise, with legislators, regulators, and non-governmental actors around the world creating laws and standards on ESG. Though most of the action has occurred in Europe, ESG is gaining significance in the United States as well. A heated debate about the SEC’s proposed climate-disclosure rules is running at full throttle, for example, and the battle over ERISA rules on pension plan fiduciaries’ duties has just begun.

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Davis Polk Discusses FSOC Proposals on Nonbank SIFIs

Reynolds Holding

The Financial Stability Oversight Council unanimously approved two proposals for public comment regarding FSOC’s authority to designate nonbank financial companies for Federal Reserve supervision and regulation, as summarized in our deck. These proposals would reverse key aspects of changes made during the Trump administration to the nonbank financial company designation framework and procedures.