Business
Six officers of the huge California Public Employees’ Retirement System, which invests billions in corporate stocks, bonds and real estate, have warned corporate officials that they face “economic sanctions” if they do not back away from a fight to cut retirement benefits for public employees.
June 19, 1991
Greenspace
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Oct. 10, 2011
David Grant, a 39-year-old Los Angeles attorney, must file two separate federal tax returns on his 1987 income.
March 15, 1987
Corporate America is increasingly facing the demographic fact that more workers belong to families where both spouses work and have responsibilities to care for young children.
Oct. 14, 1990
World & Nation
In two decisions that will significantly help the government prosecute white-collar crimes, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a criminal suspect may be compelled to turn over records on his foreign bank accounts and documents on family-owned corporations.
June 23, 1988
A vote on whether to give big investor-driven companies benefits traditionally reserved for small minority-owned firms has been postponed for 90 days in the wake of fierce protest by minority business advocates.
Oct. 27, 1999
Apple’s done it. Herbalife has done it. Pfizer wanted to do it.
July 8, 2014
Politics
It’s a truism of American politics that problems tend to go unsolved until they reach crisis proportions--by which time they can be corrected, if at all, only with great difficulty and at great expense.
Feb. 2, 1987
A bill that would give multinational corporations an estimated $258-million tax break by allowing them to escape the state’s controversial unitary method of taxation was approved by the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee on Monday in a critical test of the controversial legislation.
Aug. 20, 1985
Orange County Visionaries: Trends, Updates, Visionaries.
The Small Business Development Corporation of Orange County recently announced its celebration of Comerica’s $1 million investment in SBDC-OC’s mission of helping vulnerable Southern California businesses achieve success.
Sept. 27, 2022