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DuPont has selected long-serving executive Jon Kemp as the CEO of the independent electronics spin-off company, set to launch in November.
23 days ago
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After three hours of testimony and outcry from plaintiff lawyers, Senate Bill 21 passed out of the House Committee Wednesday afternoon.
25 days ago
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Dill Dinkers has opened its first location in Newport, after signing a lease with Harvey Hanna & Associates. The sports franchise has already taken on 10 other states.
27 days ago
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The Delaware State Chamber, the Delaware Business Roundtable and others say that the corporate law amendments would help keep the state’s incorporation business.
27 days ago
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Senate Bill 21, a controversial corporate law amendment, advances with Gov. Meyer's support, after debate over shareholder rights and state revenue.
about 1 month ago
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The Wilmington Alliance and the Delaware Contemporary have partnered on a residency program to bring more interactive experiences downtown.
about 1 month ago
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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President and CEO Patrick Harker said that holding interest rates is part of the overall plan for a soft landing.
about 1 month ago
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Lawrence Hamermesh and William Chandler III write that SB 21 will help restore balance and predictability to Delaware's corporate laws.
about 1 month ago
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Building off its leadership accelerator program, the Delaware Restaurant Association plans to create a networking community next.
about 1 month ago
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WilmU law school received provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association, marking the next step of the new law school.
about 1 month ago
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Delaware organizations on the front lines of international trade are navigating unchartered waters as the news on U.S. tariffs continues to evolve.
about 1 month ago