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Plug Power Inc.’s accounting errors sent shares of the fuel-cell maker plunging on Wednesday, dragging down its peers.
By Michael BellusciMarch 17 -
Companies that pay their chief executives at least 50 times more than the typical employee would face higher taxes under a new bill offered Wednesday by Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
By Teaganne FinnMarch 17 -
A donor has asked the IRS to open a fraud investigation into a nonprofit that builds schools in Africa, and for Canada’s federal police to seize its records.
By Natalie Obiko Pearson, Danielle Bochove and David HerblingMarch 5 -
New York lawmakers could take on a politically weakened governor to push their own budget agenda, including a more progressive tax policy targeting the ultra-wealthy.
By Keshia ClukeyMarch 5 -
A U.S. donor to Canada’s WE Charity said he has asked the Internal Revenue Service to open a fraud investigation into the organization after testifying that it took down a plaque on a Kenya school built to honor his dead son and replaced it with that of another donor.
By Danielle Bochove and Natalie Obiko PearsonMarch 2 -
A fresh initiative in the U.S. Senate to put a tax penalty on big companies as a way of forcing higher minimum wages prompted a skeptical reaction among economists including a top adviser to former President Barack Obama.
By Olivia RockemanFebruary 27 -
The pandemic has fueled a dramatic new wave of high-profile migration, sending tech workers to Texas, Wall Street types to Florida — and now YouTube provocateur Logan Paul to Puerto Rico.
By Jim WyssFebruary 17 -
BlackRock has previously endorsed companies reporting climate risks. This year, it went a step further.
By Akshat RathiFebruary 17 -
With blacked out or blank television screens, front pages and web portals, Poland’s private media companies protested against plans to implement a new advertising tax they say is a disguised government attempt to muffle criticism.
By Marek StrzeleckiFebruary 10 -
Embattled Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee Inc. filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy in New York, less than a year after the company said that more than a quarter’s worth of business may have been faked.
By Rachel Chang and Jinshan HongFebruary 8