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2 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com.br | Dylan Sloan |Biz Carson |Lauren Justice
Bloomberg — O CEO da CrowdStrike, George Kurtz, revelou no mês passado que doou mais de US$ 1 bilhão em ações da empresa para destinatários não divulgados, reduzindo drasticamente sua influência sobre a companhia em uma atitude incomum para um empresário efundador do setor de tecnologia. A operação é a mais recente em uma série de transações que reduziram seu poder de voto na CrowdStrike para 2,5% dos 31% em 2022, de acordo com o último formulário de referência da empresa.
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Dylan Sloan |Biz Carson
George Kurtz(Bloomberg) -- CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. Chief Executive Officer George Kurtz disclosed last month that he’d gifted over $1 billion worth of his company’s stock to undisclosed recipients, sharply reducing his influence over the company in an unusual move for a tech founder. The disposition is the latest in a series of transactions that have slashed his voting power in CrowdStrike to 2.5% from 31% in 2022, according to the company’s latest proxy statement.
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | David Voreacos |Sri Taylor |Dylan Sloan |Ellen M. Gilmer
Ras Baraka, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, was released from custody Friday night following his arrest while protesting at a private detention facility that is expected to play a key role in President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations. Three Democratic House members, Rob Menendez, Bonnie Watson Coleman and LaMonica McIver, were also at the protest but were not arrested.
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | David Voreacos |Sri Taylor |Dylan Sloan |Ellen M. Gilmer
Ras Baraka, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, was released from custody Friday night following his arrest while protesting at a private detention facility that is expected to play a key role in President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations. Three Democratic House members, Rob Menendez, Bonnie Watson Coleman and LaMonica McIver, were also at the protest but were not arrested.
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Dylan Sloan |Michael Smith |Michaël Smith
Not far from Ellis Island, “Golden Door” for 12 million immigrants, things are looking up for a growth opportunity in today’s America: deportation. Just west of the historic landmark in New York Harbor, the nation’s largest for-profit prison company, GEO Group Inc., is reopening a controversial outpost.
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