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Study: When Corporate Insiders Sell Stock at a Loss, Watch Out
When considering whether to buy stock in a company, investors often look to the trading activity of the company’s top executives. If the CEO or CFO has recently made large...
Read ArticleJohn Donovan, CEO, AT&T Communications
John Donovan, CEO – AT&T Communications, is responsible for the bulk of AT&T’s global telecommunications and video services businesses, including AT&T’s Business,...
watch videoBill DeLaney, former CEO, Sysco Corporation
Bill DeLaney was appointed President and CEO for Sysco in 2010. Bill retired from Sysco Corporation in December 2017, but continues to serve as an Advisor and Mentor to the...
watch videoDarren Seidel, EVP & CFO, Entertainment Partners
Darren Seidel is the Executive Vice President & CFO, Entertainment Partners where he leads and manages FP&A, Accounting, Tax, Treasury and Process Improvement teams. Seidel is a...
watch videoSidestepping the Pitfalls of Overconfidence with Plausible Deniability
A fine line exists between confidence and arrogance, and many in positions of power —such as politicians and CEOs — often are labeled arrogant. Although confidence can serve...
Read ArticleTommy Moreno, COO, SONIFI Solutions
Tommy Moreno is COO for SONIFI Solutions and operations executive for Colony Capital a leading global real estate, technology and entertainment investment firm with over $40B in...
watch videoCapitalizing on Sleep-Wake Cycle Can Drastically Increase Digital AD Profits from Social Media, Study Shows
Firms increasingly are investing their marketing dollars in social media — market research firms predict spending will reach $37 billion by 2020. However, increasing traffic and...
Read ArticleNew Study Contradicts Notion That Electronic Health Records Are Driving Doctors to Quit
Prominent journalists including the late Pulitzer Prize-winner Charles Krauthammer, have written that doctors are leaving the practice of medicine because adopting and using...
Read ArticleHistorically Black Schools Pay More to Issue Bonds, Researchers Find
A new study from the University of Notre Dame found that historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) pay higher fees to issue tax-exempt bonds than non-HBCUs. And the...
Read ArticleWhen Local Newspapers Close, Government Runs Unchecked, Costs Increase
It’s no secret the U.S. newspaper industry is in decline. Nationwide, circulation is down by some 40 percent in the last two decades, and this year alone, multiple prominent...
Read ArticleGreater IT Security Does Not Equal Fewer Cyberattacks for Hospitals, Study Shows
The Verizon Data Breach report indicates the health care sector is the top target for cyberattacks. And, as hospitals do more to guard against attacks, it’s not necessarily...
Read ArticleExtreme Price Competition in Pharmaceutical Industry May Put Patients at Serious Health Risk, Study Shows
Amid intense pressure to lower drug prices, policymakers in the pharmaceutical industry have leveraged regulations to increase product competition and lower prices by creating an...
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