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Billionaire Media Control Threatens Democracy

As ultra-rich owners tighten control over major media outlets, public protests erupt against censorship. Discover how concentrated media power threatens democratic integrity and what can be done.

Tesla Backs Musk's $56bn Deal - Trillionaire Path Clear

Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's unprecedented $56 billion compensation package, potentially catapulting the CEO into becoming the world's first trillionaire. Discover how this landmark decision reshapes corporate governance and

California voters reject Prop 50 tax reforms

In a decisive referendum result, California voters have overwhelmingly rejected Proposition 50, blocking a major tax reform initiative that would have introduced a wealth tax and increased corporate taxes.

PJT Partners Fees Soar 37% in M&A Comeback

Investment bank PJT Partners reports dramatic fee growth amid resurgent merger activity, signalling strong recovery in global dealmaking with London playing key role.

Norway fund rejects Musk's £44bn Tesla pay deal

In a stunning shareholder revolt, Norway's massive sovereign wealth fund has voted against Elon Musk's controversial compensation package at Tesla's annual meeting, dealing a major setback to the billionaire CEO.

Primark splits from ABF in corporate shake-up

Associated British Foods announces historic separation of Primark from its food business, creating two independent FTSE 100 companies in landmark corporate restructuring.

Ryanair Boss: High Taxes Have Doomed UK Economy

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary delivers stark warning about Britain's economic future, citing excessive taxation and uncompetitive policies that threaten business growth and investment.

Salesforce UK profits surge 82% despite job cuts

Tech giant Salesforce sees UK profits surge by 82% to £52.6 million while implementing significant workforce reductions and strategic restructuring across its British operations.

Why Australia's CEOs Rarely Lose Their Bonuses

New research exposes the corporate bonus culture where executives rarely face financial consequences for poor performance. Discover what it truly takes for Australia's highest-paid bosses to miss out on their lucrative incentives.

Tax Office pays private debt collector £42m

The Australian Taxation Office has paid debt recovery firm RecoveriesCorp over £42 million to chase unpaid taxes, raising serious questions about outsourcing public debt collection to private contractors.

Data Breach Fallout: Brands Before Customers

New research reveals corporations prioritise reputation management over consumer protection when handling data leaks, leaving victims vulnerable to ongoing security risks.

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