Shareholders: Page 3
Of Course Corporations Are People
Big corporations are just small businesses that grew up. And they are all run by and for people.
Despite Big Fuel Savings, Airlines Don't Expect Lower Fares
Carriers in the U.S. said they will save millions of dollars in fuel costs, but won't be passing that savings along to passengers.
American Apparel Founder Dov Charney Is 'Suing Everyone'
With supposedly only $100,000 in his bank account, majority shareholder Charney told a reporter he is going after all those who did him wrong.
Lululemon Founder Won't Go Down Without a Fight
Chip Wilson -- the yoga-retailer's founder and ousted Chairman -- is reportedly working with Goldman Sachs to gain more influence over the company he founded back in 1998.
Done Deal: Red Lobster Restaurant Chain Sold for $2.1 Billion
Golden Gate Capital, a private equity firm with experience in the restaurant industry, picks up the casual dining seafood chain from Darden Restaurants, Inc.
How Being Both the Chief Executive and Chief Shareholder Doesn't Always Mix
Usually, it is best to be the boss and biggest shareholder. But there are three ways it could hurt your business.