Stay updated with breaking news from பாப் பிகார்ட். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
01 Feb 2021 / 21:25 H. (Refiles to fix typo in final paragraph) By Ritsuko Ando and Sam Nussey TOKYO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Foreign companies from Japanese retail giant Aeon to South Korean trading firm POSCO International and Norway s Telenor scrambled to assess the turmoil in Myanmar on Monday after a coup in the country once feted as Southeast Asia s last big frontier. The Myanmar military seized power against the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained along with other leaders of her party in early morning raids. Major multinational firms including Japan s Kirin Holdings have pushed into Myanmar since Suu Kyi s party won a landslide election in 2015 and established the first civilian government in half a century. ....
There s just one problem: he didn t sell a single share during the Reddit-fueled short squeeze. Cohen isn t the only one who is sitting on his stock. GameStop insiders haven t sold any shares since the week of January 11, selling at weighted average prices between $19.99 and $38.08 per share. (Friday s close price was $325). The two other biggest beneficiaries of the GameStop surge, CEO George Sherman and billionaire investor Donald Foss, haven t touched their stock either. Since GameStop s next earnings report is due on March 26, it is possible that insiders are in a blackout period, which means they could be restricted from buying or selling stock. But even without regulatory constraints, these high-profile investors and executives likely have their hands tied. Realizing these paper gains would be at the very least a sell signal and would present a massive reputational risk. ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Brett Bundale, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 4:18 PM CST Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 The ongoing controversy involving politicians who ignored travel warnings over the holidays holds important lessons for Canadian business executives, according to experts in public relations and organizational strategy. A plane is silhouetted as it takes off from Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C., on May 13, 2019. One of Canada s top public relations experts says the controversy of politicians jetting off to sunny destinations despite travel warnings to stay home underscores the importance of effective leadership communication. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward The ongoing controversy involving politicians who ignored travel warnings over the holidays holds important lessons for Canadian business executives, according ....
A growing number of federal and provincial politicians have found themselves in hot water in recent days for travelling outside the country over the holidays even as Canadians were urged to avoid non-essential travel to curb the spread of COVID-19. The backlash against politicians illustrates how easily hypocrisy, contradiction and privilege are exposed in an age of social media, said Bob Pickard, principal at Signal Leadership Communication. Outdated spin doctoring is not only ineffective, he said, it can make leaders appear further out of touch, worsening the backlash. There s a disconnect between how leaders are communicating and how people are feeling, Pickard said. ....