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A majority of shareholders nixed Zaslav’s $51.9 million compensation package for 2024 in a symbolic “say-on-pay” ballot.
Goldman Sachs gave CEO David Solomon an $80 million bonus to stay five more years, ending any questions about his grasp on ...
David Wighton was The Wall Street Journal’s City editor in London, writing about financial services and regulation in the U.K. He joined the Journal in 2014 and was previously business editor ...
What do the trade wars mean for investors’ portfolios? David Kelly, chief global strategist for J.P. Morgan Asset Management, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week podcast hosts Telis Demos and Gunjan Banerji ...
Elon Musk's push against President Trump's tax and spending bill stands to cause Republicans voicing concern about increasing ...
The Wall Street Journal editorial board called out CNN host Jake Tapper on Sunday for previously dismissing the paper's June 2024 article about former President Joe Biden showing "signs of slipping." ...
His power to leave funds unspent is strongest in areas that involve foreign and defense policy.
But which board members are truly starring in this souped-up role? The Wall Street Journal’s Top Board Directors ranking aims to answer that question. It highlights the 250 most influential and ...
At a crossroads in life and music, the ragtime artist produced an intimate, melancholic and introspective waltz.
The Wall Street Journal called out President Donald Trump over his opaque cryptocurrency business in a new editorial all but accusing him of using his office to enrich his family. After observing ...
They are the 250 most influential and effective directors at big, publicly traded U.S. companies, as ranked in the inaugural Wall Street Journal Top Board Directors listing.
David Blaine has kept a straight face during his most dangerous stunts for decades, from encasing himself in a block of ice for 63 hours to holding his breath underwater for over 17 minutes. “If ...