HBR: When environmental regulations are tighter at home, companies emit more abroad
If no coordinated effort is undertaken to address climate change, major stakeholders, such as large companies, will find ways to at least partially circumvent strict environmental regulations and move their CO2-intensive activities elsewhere......»»
UK gambling stocks drop after U.S. DOJ seeks tougher internet betting rules
Shares of British betting companies, which have been pushing into the United States market because of tighter regulations at home, fell after the U.S. Department of Justice hinted at wider restrictions on all gambling on the internet......»»
UK gambling stocks drop after U.S. DOJ reverses opinion on internet betting
Shares of British betting companies, which have been pushing into the United States market because of tighter regulations at home, fell after the U.S. Department of Justice called for wider restrictions on all gambling on the internet......»»
China Inc. Is Unloved Abroad, Unwanted at Home
U.S.-listed mainland companies are facing an increasingly unfriendly climate in New York. Shanghai isn’t looking any better......»»
Exxon Mobil calls for tighter methane regulations
Exxon Mobil on Tuesday called for tighter regulation of the greenhouse gas methane and offered up its own in-house rules as a model for companies and lawmakers worldwide......»»
One Of The Biggest Environmental Regulations Ever Is Coming And It Will Wreak Havoc
One of the biggest environmental regulations ever is coming and it will wreak havoc on small trucking companies. read more.....»»
New Colorado environmental law stalls oil investment
New environmental regulations in Colorado have chilled investment in the state's oil and gas fields as companies grapple with how local officials will respond to a law giving them more power to restrict energy production......»»
Takeda Nears Shire Deal as Japanese Companies Chase Growth Overseas
Takeda is near a deal worth more than $60 billion to buy European drugmaker Shire, having raised its bid four times in a sign of how ardently Japan’s legacy companies are pursuing growth abroad as sales at home slow......»»
Big U.S. Companies Reveal How Much They Rely on Overseas Workers
Many U.S. multinationals are opting to disclose their proportion of workers abroad under new Securities and Exchange Commission rules, illuminating how overseas jobs at these companies are growing faster than at home......»»
European Buyers Go Shopping for U.S. Companies
European executives are targeting U.S. companies as a brighter economic landscape at home and abroad boosts buyer confidence......»»
U.S. Tax Revamp Weakens Case for Companies to Shift Profit Overseas
The new tax law’s 21% corporate rate and revised system of rules for money earned at home and abroad were a message to American companies: Come invest at home. Tax experts say it will work—but with limitations and caveats......»»
Airbnb foes say revealing host info will save apartments
A new report from critics of Airbnb and other home-sharing platforms claims New York City could lose nearly 11,000 housing units if new regulations on the companies don't go forward. A federal judge... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Tesla found a way to get out of environmental regulations at its Texas gigafactory
Tesla's Texas gigafactory was exempted from Austin's local environmental regulations thanks to a new state law. Tesla's gigafactory outside Austin, Texas in 2024.Go Nakamura/ReutersTesla.....»»
Tesla uses new state law to sidestep Austin regulations at gigafactory
CEO Elon Musk has a history of chaffing against regulations, environmental or otherwise. At the end of this report, check out a list of the top tech employers in the metro......»»
2 home care franchises expand in Colorado
Both companies cite rising demand from an aging population......»»
The growing reason people can"t afford to own a home
The climate crisis is leading many insurance companies to raise homeowner premiums. PeopleImages .....»»
California exodus of home insurance companies continues
An increasing number of insurance companies have made the decision to stop insuring homes in wildfire-prone California.An increasing number of insurance companies have made the decision to stop insuring homes in wildfire-prone California......»»
8 things to know: Demolition moves fast on vacant downtown building
Good morning readers and welcome to Wednesday. We begin today on the shores of my home state, New Jersey. The environmental group Clean Ocean Action has released its annual report that runs down a list of items both typical and bizarre the group plu.....»»
Banks and private equity can lead by example by setting their own ESG goals
As companies set goals around environmental, social, and governance initiatives, their financial partners like banks and private-equity firms have potential to lead by example. The panel was hosted by (l-r) Insi.....»»
It might be the worst time to remodel your house. Experts say customers can expect months of delays.
The pandemic caused a surge in home-improvement projects at the worst possible time, and many companies are still struggling to keep up. Krisanapong Detraphipha.....»»
Not just California: East Coast companies are flocking to Dallas-Fort Worth
At least four companies with former corporate addresses that include New York and Massachusetts have revealed in recent months they’ve made North Texas their new corporate home......»»