WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A appeals court rejected a new Securities and Exchange Commission rule designed to make it easier for shareholders to nominate directors to corporate boards on Friday. In a major blow to the SEC, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said the SEC's rule ...
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eBay moved to eliminate supermajority requirements in its bylaws at its first regularly scheduled meeting after shareowners approved a ballot measure by John Chevedden.
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