AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCorporate Governance in Delaware: Aegon says it will move its legal seat to Delaware and roll out US-style governance, including annual director elections, say-on-pay, and a simplified capital structure tied to its largest shareholder. Delaware Courts & Voting Rights: A Delaware judge upheld corporate voting in local elections, rejecting a challenge that would have limited how artificial entities participate. Port of Wilmington Funding: Port expansion talks continue as officials won’t say where an extra $110 million will come from to close a growing Edgemoor port shortfall. State Business Climate: Delaware’s corporate franchise regulator says entity growth and revenue are up, telling stakeholders to “mellow out” after earlier concerns about data transparency. Consumer & Finance Policy: The CFPB faces a lawsuit over a rule that narrows anti-discrimination enforcement in lending, including claims tied to automated models. Sports Betting Regulation: Ohio AG Dave Yost and 41 attorneys general urge the CFTC to recognize state authority over sports prediction markets, arguing they function like unregulated sportsbooks. Local Business Spotlight: Iron Hill Brewery reopened its Wilmington Riverfront restaurant after bankruptcy. Delaware Lottery Wins: A Wilmington man won $300,000 on Cash King, and a Maryland man won $10,000 at a Delaware Lottery trailer during NASCAR at Dover Motor Speedway.
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