• Citigroup employee who ran popular QAnon website put on paid leave

    Citigroup employee who ran popular QAnon website put on paid leave

    Citigroup said it has placed an employee on paid leave after he was unmasked as the operator of a popular website linked with the conspiracy group QAnon. Jason Gelinas — a 48-year-old resident of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, who is a senior vice president in the technology group at Citi, according to a now-defunct LinkedIn …
  • NYSE relaxes fundraising rules in troubled IPO market

    NYSE relaxes fundraising rules in troubled IPO market

    Even The Big Board appears to agree that the IPO business is in trouble. After turning down a similar rule change in December, the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday OK’d an application from the New York Stock Exchange to change how direct listings can be done on the country’s largest ticker temple. Companies looking …
  • SEC probes Kodak’s handling of pharmaceutical business: report

    SEC probes Kodak’s handling of pharmaceutical business: report

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is probing Kodak’s handling of material information about the startup pharmaceutical business it’s launching with the help of Uncle Sam.  According to the Wall Street Journal, the regulator is examining whether Kodak jumped the gun on a July 28 announcement that it had received a $765 million federal loan to …
  • Struggling Grand Central tenants go on rent strike amid coronavirus

    Struggling Grand Central tenants go on rent strike amid coronavirus

    Grand Central Terminal’s tenants are staging a rent strike. Some 20 retailers located in the posh Manhattan train station fired off coordinated e-mails to their Metropolitan Transportation Authority landlord on Thursday, informing the transportation agency that they can’t pay their April rent. The uprising — in the form of boilerplate e-mails — is being backed …