Big companies potentially quitting Delaware has been in the news in the past week. Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms, is in discussions to move ...
Nearly two million businesses — including more than 50% of all publicly traded companies in the U.S. and almost 70% of all Fortune 500 companies — are incorporated in Delaware, and for good reason. It ...
Delaware has long been the default choice for countless companies, drawn by Delaware’s reputation for corporate-friendly laws and established legal precedents. More than 2 million businesses ...
Forget the First State — call it the Worst State. One CEO launched a $2 million bid Monday to dirty up Delaware’s boring reputation and encourage America’s corporations to stop registering there ...
In a remarkable feat of business acumen and innovation, "Why Unified" has ascended to become the third fastest-growing company in Delaware. This prestigious recognition, as reported by Inc. 5000 in ...
Elon Musk has helped bring an esoteric debate around the Delaware Chancery Court to a national stage. Now Dropbox and Meta are contemplating moving their incorporation away from the state. By Lauren ...
Shareholders for at least eight publicly traded, billion-dollar companies have voted to reincorporate out of Delaware this spring since Gov. Matt Meyer signed Senate Bill 21. Delaware's Secretary of ...
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Musk urged against incorporating in Delaware after his Tesla pay was struck down Five large public companies have left and nine more may follow Companies said Delaware's courts are becoming ...