The New York Times – Business:
The British food delivery service’s I.P.O. has been troubled after major investors said they would sit out the offering amid concerns about shareholder voting rights and rider pay.

The New York Times – Business:
The British food delivery service’s I.P.O. has been troubled after major investors said they would sit out the offering amid concerns about shareholder voting rights and rider pay.

The New York Times – Business:
Dozens responded after companies in Georgia said little against state legislation that put strict rules in place.

The New York Times – Business:
The Nepalese-American designer on mistreatment by investors, how he’s kept his business alive and his fears for his mom.
The Nepalese-American designer on mistreatment by investors, how he’s kept his business alive and his fears for his mom.
The Nepalese-American designer on mistreatment by investors, how he’s kept his business alive and his fears for his mom.

The New York Times – Business:
The company, which started blocking middle seat bookings in April 2020 to give passengers peace of mind, is the last of the four big U.S. airlines to get rid of the policy.

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More than 70 Black executives demanded that corporate America push back against laws they say limit voting access.

The New York Times – Business:
The big names behind blank-check companies don’t always stick around. Could changing that protect investors?

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The president will propose using the revenue from increasing corporate taxes to pay for eight years of ambitious spending on roads, bridges, utilities and other needs.