The deteriorating health of Sergio Marchionne forced Fiat Chrysler to replace him as CEO this weekend, a sudden change at a company dealing with a rapidly evolving industry and a global trade dispute.
Papa John’s International’s board members voted to adopt a “poison pill” on Sunday to prevent its controversial founder from gaining a controlling interest in the pizza chain. 74
Bill De Leon, a senior Pacific Investment Management executive, resigned on Friday after facing allegations he acted inappropriately toward a colleague.
Hollywood’s longstanding say-anything, do-anything culture is rapidly turning into one where the wrong words can kill careers. 303
The independent directors of Puerto Rico’s bankrupt public power monopoly resigned, including the incoming chief executive, alleging political interference after the U.S. territory’s governor demanded cuts to the CEO’s pay.
Wes Bush is stepping down as chief executive of Northrop Grumman at the end of the year and will be succeeded by Kathy Warden.
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