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Guide to Becoming a Model Code Company

Harvard Corporate Governance

Posted by Bruce F. Freed, Jeanne Hanna and Karl Sandstrom, Center for Political Accountability, on Sunday, March 10, 2024 Editor's Note: Bruce F. Freed is President and Co-Founder, Jeanne Hanna is Research Director, and Karl Sandstrom is Strategic Advisor at the Center for Political Accountability. This post is based on their CPA memorandum. Related research from the Program on Corporate Governance includes Corporate Political Speech: Who Decides?

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Dealmaking slowdown leaves private equity with record unsold assets

Financial Times M&A

Bain & Co report reveals how rapidly the industry has grown as well as the challenges created by higher interest rates

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Comment on Should Property Data Collectors Be Licensed? by Sadie

Appraisers Blog

In reply to Mary Thompson Thompson. It is just another way for the government to make more money. I would not be in favor of something like this. If there are those who would like to have a person to do this work then check their backgrounds very carefully and hire retired Appraisers and/or Realtors. After all they have been in the business for a long time and know what data an appraiser needs.

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Thomson Reuters has $8bn war chest for AI-focused deals, says chief

Financial Times M&A

Media and data group will develop its own technology and scoop up targets with AI capabilities

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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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Comment on Should Property Data Collectors Be Licensed? by Nancy M. Burnett

Appraisers Blog

In reply to Dave. ANSI is to a 1/10 of a foot, not 1/10 of an inch. You can measure the upper level from ground level, sometimes you need to go around the outside of the house more than once to make sure you get both levels measured right. I also take some inside measurements, not as easy as you think to get it right.

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US Fund Manager Elliott Pulls £760M Bid For Currys

Law 360 M&A

U.S. investment firm Elliott Advisors said Monday that it will not make another offer for Currys PLC, after the British electrical retailer snubbed a £760 million ($976 million) proposed takeover bid in February.

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Latham & Watkins Discusses FTC AI Agenda and Novel Impersonation Rulemaking

Reynolds Holding

On February 15, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM) seeking comment on a proposed rule that, if implemented, would prohibit the impersonation of any individual and prohibit companies from supplying technology that they know or reasonably should have known would facilitate impersonation.

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Exit Your Business on Your Own Terms

Quantive

As a business owner, you’ll likely want to leave your business at […]

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Why Information Exchanges Among Rivals Should Be Presumed Illegal

Reynolds Holding

When rival businesses share confidential, competitively sensitive information, the result is usually a restraint on competition. Indeed, it is often unnecessary for the rivals to “agree” specifically on how they will compete because the information they share ensures that no one will get an advantage from aggressive competition. Unfortunately, antitrust standards for determining the legality of such agreements are confused and less effective than they ought to be.