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Samsung Electronics Chair Lee Jae-yong was acquitted by South Korea’s Supreme Court on Thursday, ending a five-year legal ...
The Supreme Court's verdict permanently removes a long-running legal distraction for Jay Y. Lee as Samsung plays catch-up in ...
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ABP News on MSNSamsung's Lee Jae-yong Acquitted: Supreme Court Ends 2015 Merger CaseSamsung chief Lee Jae-yong acquitted in a major merger case tied to his 2015 rise to power. Critics question fairness, while ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court on July 17 cleared Jay Y. Lee of all charges related to a 2015 merger between two Samsung ...
Samsung’s lawyers said in a statement that they “sincerely thank” the Supreme Court for “wisely” ruling on the case. They ...
South Korea on Thursday won its latest appeal in its dispute with U.S. hedge fund Elliott over the 2015 merger of two ...
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South Korea's top court upheld on Thursday a not guilty verdict for the chairman of Samsung Electronics Jay Y. Lee, Yonhap News Agency said, backing two lower court rulings clearing him of accounting ...
BlackRock TCP Capital Corp's merger with BCIC has not delivered expected synergies, with shares down double-digits. Read why ...
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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSNAcquittal over merger marks start of true test of leadership by Samsung’s LeeLee Jae-yong, the executive chairman of Samsung Electronics, will have to shore up the company’s chip competitiveness, restore shareholder faith, and address governance issues ...
But its new CEO, Susan Morris, painted a rosy picture of the Boise-based company’s future during a quarterly earnings call ...
Francisco Cabral Matos and Francisca de Landerset of VdA examine Portugal’s tax neutrality regime for mergers and demergers, ...
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