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Corporate Governance News 1 October 2025 - 31 October 2025

Former Deloitte Chair Joins Conduent Board – Can His Expertise Turn the Tide?

Former Deloitte Chair Joins Conduent Board – Can His Expertise Turn the Tide?

A Big-Name Appointment: Who Is Michael J. Fucci? Conduent’s decision to add Michael J. Fucci to its board brings a high-profile leader into the fold. Fucci is best known for his tenure as Chairman of Deloitte US from 2015 to 2019, where he provided governance and strategic oversight at one of the “Big Four” consulting firms Businesswire. During his 40-year…
Citigroup Earnings Soar, Shares Rally – But Mexico Unit and Data-Governance Woes Linger

Citigroup Earnings Soar, Shares Rally – But Mexico Unit and Data-Governance Woes Linger

Record Third-Quarter Results Citigroup delivered a blowout third-quarter 2025 report. The bank said net income climbed 16% from a year ago, to $3.8 billion (EPS $1.86) Reuters. Citi specifically noted “record revenue” across all five business segments Reuters. Banking division revenue jumped 31.3% to $2.1 billion Reuters, and markets revenue rose 16.7% (to $5.6 billion) on strong fixed-income trading Reuters. These gains offset…
FirstEnergy’s Executive Payouts Overhauled as Big PA Power Auction Kicks Off

FirstEnergy’s Executive Payouts Overhauled as Big PA Power Auction Kicks Off

Executive Severance Plan Overhaul In late September 2025, FirstEnergy (NYSE: FE) announced that its board has revamped the executive severance plan Investing. Under the new Executive Severance Benefits Plan (effective Jan. 1, 2026), the company explicitly adds the CEO and other top officers and replaces most old service-based payouts with fixed multiples of salary Investing Stocktitan. For example, the CEO, other SEC-defined officers and…
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  • Garrett Motion (GTX) Shows 91.2% Annual Return Amid Valuation Debate
    January 31, 2026, 10:02 AM EST. Garrett Motion (GTX) has gained investor attention with a 91.2% total shareholder return over the past year and recent gains of 3.5% and 6.5% over the last 30 and 90 days. Trading at $18.04, the stock sits below analyst targets of $20.80 to $21.20, suggesting potential undervaluation. The valuation narrative hinges on Garrett's innovation in zero-emission technologies and expansion into industrial markets, aiming for margin growth despite headwinds in gasoline and diesel turbochargers. Analysts use an 8.74% discount rate to justify a $20.80 fair value, though risks include global cost pressures and product mix challenges. Investors are advised to weigh these factors and consider sector peers when assessing opportunities in autos.
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