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Delaware lawmakers are scrambling to stem the tide, but the larger question looms: Is this the beginning of the end of the state’s corporate supremacy? The answer carries major implications for ...
Delaware State University and Capital One Financial hosted a pitch competition for HBCU Entrepreneurs developing agricultural tech solutions. The “Innovation Venture” took place on Delaware ...
Delaware State University is gearing up to celebrate its 133rd commencement, with just under 1,000 soon-to-be graduates. It all kicks off for undergraduates at 8 a.m., May 9, in Alumni Stadium. Then, ...
Delaware lawmakers this week pushed through controversial changes governing corporate behavior in a scramble to keep more businesses from leaving the state following the dramatic exit of Elon Musk.
The University of Delaware is celebrating its largest donation ... gift will help create Lerner College’s Siegfried Hall, a state-of-the-art, student-centric learning space.
In social media posts, Musk smeared the judge and became an outspoken critic of Delaware's judiciary, moving the site of incorporation for Tesla and his other companies out of the state while ...
He then moved to sponsor a bill, known as SB 21, aimed at making Delaware a more attractive state for businesses. On Thursday, the state Senate voted to pass an amended version of SB 21.
The Delaware state bug is the ladybug. The state butterfly is the tiger swallowtail. The state bird, of course, is the blue hen. Delaware doesn't have a state dragonfly, but that's about to change.
Bill limits shareholder lawsuits, access to internal records Companies consider leaving Delaware due to legal concerns State's corporate court has come under attack by Musk WILMINGTON, Delaware ...
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - Delaware lawmakers on Monday proposed changes to the U.S. state's widely used corporate law that would limit shareholder lawsuits after several high-profile ...
Nearly 2.2 million entities — "more than ever," Meyer said — are registered in Delaware, including two-thirds of all Fortune 500 companies, according to the state's Division of Corporations.
He is currently the president of Delaware State University, a public historically Black land-grant research university in Dover, Delaware.