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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, as a board member of Staples Inc., voted to set a low price on the stock and create a new class of shares as a “favor” to its co-founder who was involved in a divorce.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, as a board member of Staples Inc., voted to set a low price on the stock and create a new class of shares as a “favor” to its co-founder who was involved in a divorce.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s testimony in the divorce case of Staples Inc. co- founder Tom Stemberg will be released, a judge said.
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Richard Revesz, who has been Dean of New York University School of Law for the last 10 years, is stepping down at the end of this academic year.
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A bassoon-player, a photographer of Appalachian snake handlers and an 82-year-old painter are among 25 winners of AOL Inc.’s new $25,000 grants for creative work.
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AOL Inc. hired Evercore Partners Inc. to find a buyer for its more than 800 patents and explore other strategic options, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
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AOL Inc. investor Starboard Value LP said the sale of patents to Microsoft Corp. doesn’t go far enough in solving the Internet company’s problems, urging it to find new ways to extract value from its advertising business.
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Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. recommended that AOL Inc. shareholders vote for six directors selected by the Internet company, as well as two nominated by investor Starboard Value LP.
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AOL Inc. hired Evercore Partners Inc. to find a buyer for its more than 800 patents and explore other strategic options, according to three people with knowledge of the situation.
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AOL Inc., the Internet company that owns the Huffington Post news website, plans to cut jobs, including workers at its AIM instant-message service, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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