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ISS Discusses Largest Securities-Related Class Action Settlements of 2023

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in August 2019, wiping out about $36 billion in market capitalization. This allegedly subjected investors to “undisclosed risk and ultimately led to the massive losses the funds incurred in February and March of 2020,” when the COVID-19 pandemic roiled markets. Kraft Heinz’s stock price also drastically declined from $56.20

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SEC Announces Enforcement Results for FY 2022

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Similarly, the founder and former CEO of technology company Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. These include technological and analytic tools, as well as cooperation and whistleblower programs. For example, three former senior executives of infrastructure company Granite Construction, Inc. Leveraging The Entire Enforcement Toolkit.

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AI's Winners, Losers and Wannabes: An NVIDIA Valuation, with the AI Boost!

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In the last four decades, computer chips have become part of almost everything we use, from appliances to automobiles, and the companies that manufacture these chips have seen their fortunes rise, and sometimes be put at risk, as technology shifts. From High Growth to Maturity!

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Data Update 1 for 2025: The Draw (and Danger) of Data

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Not surprisingly, the company listings are across the world, and I look at the breakdown of companies, by number and market cap, by geography: As you can see, the market cap of US companies at the start of 2025 accounted for roughly 49% of the market cap of global stocks, up from 44% at the start of 2024 and 42% at the start of 2023.

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The Sugar Daddy Effect? Assessing Corporate venture capital, Sovereign funds and Green Energy!

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Seen with this perspective, corporate venture capital investments can be framed in one of two ways: Replacement for internal R&D : For some companies, corporate venture capital investments displace internal R&D, designed to generate future products and develop new technologies.