This probably kills linear tv.
A few things to note: this isn't the budget that Disney ended up having. This doesn't include Prints & Advertising. I'm assuming the picture also had a state tax credit for filming in NY and Penn. So the overall budget…
Elon needs to step down and remove himself from the company. No one with any sanity would want to work in that environment right now. Proper leadership would be one great step towards fixing all of these issues.
Those aren't bankers boxes. This has to be fake.
First off he shouldn't have opened his mouth when came to this topic. Secondly, he's the wrong individual to speak on this matter, he sounds like someone that's coming from privilege. Next, when you examine the people…
One word: Taxes He's trying to avoid personal taxes from CA and Texas gives his company the biggest incentives to move.
Given the IRS backlog on nearly everything I doubt this gets resolved by the IRS.
I'm talking about public companies that are listed on the exchange, private companies don't have a federal mandate to follow when it comes to governance.
I think you don't understand corporate governance, because you seem naive of what the board is actually responsible for.
Susan E. Arnold (executive of The Carlyle Group), Mary T. Barra (GM CEO), Safra A. Catz (CEO of Oracle), Francis A. deSouza (CEO of Illumina), Michael Froman (Vice Chairman and President, Strategic Growth at…
The board doesn't care about Star Wars or any movie title, the board job isn't to care about revenue that a film brings in that's the executive leadership job.
Typical PR move by Boeing, they're going to start beating the drum on accountability and turning a new corner. Which is all BS, but executive leadership will be applauded on wall street for their efforts. Sad to see…
They look out for the shareholders of the company. Since Mark Zuckerberg owns a majority of the voting shares, the board basically runs as a formality for him. The industry plays no real role on the board.
This seemed like a likely outcome when he was stripped of his chairman role, the board needed a sacrificial lamb and he was it. Given the nytimes article yesterday the board deciding to cut ties during the week of…
This probably kills linear tv.
A few things to note: this isn't the budget that Disney ended up having. This doesn't include Prints & Advertising. I'm assuming the picture also had a state tax credit for filming in NY and Penn. So the overall budget…
Elon needs to step down and remove himself from the company. No one with any sanity would want to work in that environment right now. Proper leadership would be one great step towards fixing all of these issues.
Those aren't bankers boxes. This has to be fake.
First off he shouldn't have opened his mouth when came to this topic. Secondly, he's the wrong individual to speak on this matter, he sounds like someone that's coming from privilege. Next, when you examine the people…
One word: Taxes He's trying to avoid personal taxes from CA and Texas gives his company the biggest incentives to move.
Given the IRS backlog on nearly everything I doubt this gets resolved by the IRS.
I'm talking about public companies that are listed on the exchange, private companies don't have a federal mandate to follow when it comes to governance.
I think you don't understand corporate governance, because you seem naive of what the board is actually responsible for.
Susan E. Arnold (executive of The Carlyle Group), Mary T. Barra (GM CEO), Safra A. Catz (CEO of Oracle), Francis A. deSouza (CEO of Illumina), Michael Froman (Vice Chairman and President, Strategic Growth at…
The board doesn't care about Star Wars or any movie title, the board job isn't to care about revenue that a film brings in that's the executive leadership job.
Typical PR move by Boeing, they're going to start beating the drum on accountability and turning a new corner. Which is all BS, but executive leadership will be applauded on wall street for their efforts. Sad to see…
They look out for the shareholders of the company. Since Mark Zuckerberg owns a majority of the voting shares, the board basically runs as a formality for him. The industry plays no real role on the board.
This seemed like a likely outcome when he was stripped of his chairman role, the board needed a sacrificial lamb and he was it. Given the nytimes article yesterday the board deciding to cut ties during the week of…