By Milana Vinn and Anirban Sen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The founders of Sprout Social are in talks to take the provider of social media tools to businesses private, changing course after listing the company in the stock market five years ago, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Founders including Justyn Howard, Gil Lara, Aaron Rankin and Peter Soung control Sprout through a special class of shares. They have held talks with... (continue reading...)
By Dietrich Knauth
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Red Lobster, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Florida on Sunday night, is investigating the role its majority owner Thai Union played in the restaurant chain's "endless shrimp" promotion that caused $11 million in losses, court documents showed.
Red Lobster said the debacle was part of a pattern of mismanagement by the global seafood company that owns most of its equity and supplies shrimp... (continue reading...)
CANNES, France (Reuters) - "The Apprentice", Iran-born director Ali Abbasi's much-anticipated drama of a young Donald Trump's ascendancy as a New York real estate mogul, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday.
Part of the pull of the film is its timing, as Trump, now 77, looks to win another term as U.S. president in November.
The film shares its title with the reality show that helped turn Trump into a household name.
... (continue reading...)(Reuters) - Jabil CEO Kenneth Wilson will leave immediately, the company said on Monday, following the completion of a previously disclosed investigation related to "corporate policies" and will be succeeded by finance chief Michael Dastoor.
The electronic components maker, whose customers include Apple, also withdrew its fiscal 2025 forecast, citing the surprise CEO transition.
Dastoor, who has worked at Jabil for 24 years, was named... (continue reading...)
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday that it tested retail samples of milk and other dairy products in 17 states for viable bird flu virus, providing further details about the locations of the previously disclosed tests.
The regulator said it collected 297 samples at retail locations in 17 states between April 18-22, but the retail samples represented products made at 132 processing locations in 38 states.
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