British billionaire Joe Lewis, whose family trust owns the Tottenham Hotspur soccer team, is in custody and awaiting an initial appearance in a New York City courtroom, where he'll face insider trading and conspiracy charges.
Time magazine, citing Countrywide’s loosened lending standards and exotic mortgages, named him one of the “25 People to Blame” for the housing crisis....
Franck Louis-Victor, a former Renault executive who oversees Ford's new business platforms, is accused of trying to burn two high-end handbags, according to a Detroit television station.
If that's the way he treats his wife, how much do you think he cares about his employees? Not to mention, what's up with that bond? $25,000 is less than the purses he burned....
We react to a bunch of YouTube shorts of out-of-touch rich conservative CEOs criticizing the working class, from Elon Musk of Tesla and Twitter to Howard Shultz of Starbucks to Activision Blizzard being anti-union.
If it's morally wrong to work from home because not everyone can work from home, wouldn't it be morally wrong to have $250 Billion because not everyone else has $250 Billion? How much stock are you getting from your companies? Isn't it morally wrong for you to get stock when not all of your employees do? Or, how many homes do you own Elon? Isn't it morally wrong for you to own a home when not everyone else can own a home? I don't understand how anyone can think this piece of trash is intelligent when he's such an idiot in all of his interviews. His argument is totally asinine.
CEOs of companies listed on the S&P 500 earned an average of $18.8 million last year, up about 21% from the previous year, Times recently reported. This jump in executive pay came despite an 18% drop in the market index in 2022. Many of these CEOs were gifted generous stock options by their boards as a reward for steering their...
British billionaire whose family trust owns Tottenham soccer club faces US insider trading charges (apnews.com)
British billionaire Joe Lewis, whose family trust owns the Tottenham Hotspur soccer team, is in custody and awaiting an initial appearance in a New York City courtroom, where he'll face insider trading and conspiracy charges.
Angelo Mozilo, who made Countrywide Financial a mortgage powerhouse and then became the face of the 2008 housing crisis, dies at 84 (fortune.com)
Time magazine, citing Countrywide’s loosened lending standards and exotic mortgages, named him one of the “25 People to Blame” for the housing crisis....
Ford Next CEO charged with assault, arson after domestic dispute (www.autonews.com)
Franck Louis-Victor, a former Renault executive who oversees Ford's new business platforms, is accused of trying to burn two high-end handbags, according to a Detroit television station.
Elon Musk hits a new low in feud with Mark Zuckerberg
Meta's Threads just breached the 100-million-user milestone. Musk isn't pleased....
Elon Musk thinks Working from Home is Immoral #eattherich (t.co)
We react to a bunch of YouTube shorts of out-of-touch rich conservative CEOs criticizing the working class, from Elon Musk of Tesla and Twitter to Howard Shultz of Starbucks to Activision Blizzard being anti-union.
These American CEOs are paid 1,000 times more than their employees (www.baltimoresun.com)
CEOs of companies listed on the S&P 500 earned an average of $18.8 million last year, up about 21% from the previous year, Times recently reported. This jump in executive pay came despite an 18% drop in the market index in 2022. Many of these CEOs were gifted generous stock options by their boards as a reward for steering their...