secrecy

Yahoo secrecy raises questions (News 24 South Africa)

Yahoo is seeking to conceal parts of a lawsuit alleging its board improperly thwarted Microsoft's takeover offer, raising questions over the motives for the secrecy.

Yahoo seeks to conceal parts of suit by angry shareholders (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc. is seeking to conceal large portions of a shareholder lawsuit alleging that the Internet company's board improperly thwarted Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover offer, raising shareholder questions over the motives for the secrecy.

Shareholders say Yahoo wants lawsuit secrecy (The Charlotte Observer)

INTERNET Yahoo Inc. is seeking to conceal large portions of a shareholder lawsuit alleging the Internet company's board improperly thwarted Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover offer, raising shareholder questions over the motives for the secrecy. In a letter sent Friday to the judge overseeing the case in Delaware, a lawyer for the shareholders argued Yahoo is trying "to whitewash ...

Yahoo seeks to conceal parts of shareholder suit (AP via Yahoo! News)

Yahoo Inc. is seeking to conceal large portions of a shareholder lawsuit alleging the Internet company's board improperly thwarted Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover offer, raising shareholder questions over the motives for the secrecy.

Yahoo seeks to conceal parts of shareholder suit (AP via Yahoo! News)

Yahoo Inc. is seeking to conceal large portions of a shareholder lawsuit alleging the Internet company's board improperly thwarted Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover offer, raising shareholder questions over the motives for the secrecy.

Why ease ethics rules for UT investment arm? - Austin American-Statesman

Given its troubled history of secrecy, allegations of sweetheart deals and conflicts of interest, the University of Texas Investment Management Co. should be one of the last public investment agencies to repeal an ethics rule. But that’s what the ...

China's "Mr Fix-It" Olympic games planner set to become a new vice ...

MSN UK News - Wang Qishan, known for co-founding China's first domestic investment bank, moved fast. He broke with the secrecy typical of the communist government and worked closely with the World Health Organization.

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