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Herbalife fails to beat back AckmanHerbalife CEO Michael Johnson better have a Plan B. After an impassioned two-and-a-half hour defense of his company before roughly 100 investors — and a rapt Wall Street watching live streaming of the meeting — Johnson couldn’... |
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Fighting badHerbalife CEO Michael Johnson better have a Plan B. After an impassioned two-and-a-half hour defense of his company before roughly 100 investors — and a rapt Wall Street watching live streaming of the meeting — Johnson couldn’... |
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That didn't take long: AIG decides not to sue US over bailout termsAIG, which said it had been legally bound to consider the interests of shareholders, appears to have concluded that damage to its public image would outweigh any benefits of joining the suit. ... |
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AIG, after thanking U.S., might sue itEven as it runs ads thanking America for a $182 billion bailout, insurer AIG might join a lawsuit claiming that shareholders were unfairly hurt by the terms of the federal rescue that kept it out of bankruptcy four years ago. ... |
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Editorial: A Mind-Boggling Claim Over A.I.G.’s BailoutA.I.G.’s board should keep the history of the bailout in mind and decide not to join a misguided lawsuit against the government. ... |
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Shareholders Sue Novell Boarddgharmon writes "If you thought the deal smelled funny back in 2011 when Novell sold itself to Attachmate and its patents to a Microsoft consortium, you are not alone. Some shareholders sued. Specifically, they claim that Novell favored Attachmate over other bidders, especially... |

