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Exclusive: We Company CEO Neumann starts talks on his role at WeWork parent – sources

WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann has started talks with board directors and investors to discuss his future role, including the possibility of giving up his title as chief executive, at the U.S. office-sharing start-up, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.

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Bill O’Reilly… and Wealth Building 101, Part II

Research has proven that if you want to grow your wealth, you need to own stocks. So why don’t more Americans invest in the stock market?
Today, Alexander Green explains the three main reasons and helps investors move past them.

In my conversation with Bill O’Reilly last week on his No Spin News, we talked about solving the issue of economic inequality in America.
A significant reason for the gulf between the wealthy in this country and everyone else is stock ownership.
Studies show that roughly half of Americans own no stocks, either directly or through mutual funds and ETFs.
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Why Equity Crowdfunding Is a Top Way to Raise Capital

Getting a business venture up and running is no small feat. And while there are many logistical challenges to starting a business, one of the largest is securing capital. There are no shortage of ways to raise startup capital, but sometimes the traditional avenues aren’t the best routes. In fact, more startups are turning to equity crowdfunding as a new-age way to get their venture off the ground.
What is Equity Crowdfunding?
Like you might throw a few bucks at a Kickstarter project and get a reward, equity crowdfunding is the same concept on a larger (and smaller) scale.
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SEC sues former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn over compensation: court filings

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commision filed a lawsuit on Monday against former Nissan Motor chief executive Carlos Ghosn over claims he took part in a scheme to conceal from public disclosure more than $90 million in compensation, the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court of New York City showed.

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