Springer Nature Aims to Raise €200M in German IPO
Springer Nature, the German-British journal publisher, announced plans on Thursday to raise €200 million ($221 million) through an initial public offering (IPO) in Frankfurt....
Treasury and IRS Unveil Corporate Minimum Tax Rules
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS released long-awaited rules outlining the 15% corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT) for companies...
Atlanta Fed’s Bostic violated trading rules
Raphael Bostic, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, violated multiple internal trading rules, including blackout periods, disclosure requirements, holding limits,...
Norfolk Southern Fires CEO Alan Shaw Over Policy Violation
Norfolk Southern Corp. has fired CEO Alan Shaw and Chief Legal Officer Nabanita Nag following an internal investigation that revealed the two had a...
Sanofi €320M Licensing Deal for Rare Cancer Treatment
Sanofi SA announced on Thursday that it has reached a licensing agreement worth up to €320 million ($353 million) with U.S.-based biotechnology company RadioMedix...
Navient $120 million settlement Over Student Lending Practices
Navient Corp. has agreed to pay $120 million to settle allegations of deceptive student loan practices, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced Thursday....
Mastercard To Buy Recorded Future for $2.65B
Mastercard Inc. announced Thursday its plans to acquire global threat intelligence company Recorded Future for $2.65 billion. The deal, with Recorded Future's current owner,...
Weinstein Hit With New Charges as Manhattan Prosecutors Prepare for Retrial
Harvey Weinstein faces new charges in a fresh indictment issued Thursday by Manhattan prosecutors as they prepare to retry the disgraced Hollywood mogul. This...
Spring Break Killer: Girlfriend Admits Lying to FBI About Brittanee Drexel Case
The girlfriend of Raymond Moody, the convicted murderer of 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel, has admitted to lying to federal investigators about her involvement in the...
National Firearms Act: U.S. Seizes Chinese Websites Selling Illegal Gun Parts
In a sweeping effort to enforce the National Firearms Act, U.S. prosecutors announced the seizure of over 350 internet domains involved in selling illegal...