Finance executives who don’t have the time to dig for financial news can find everything they need here, in the CFO Daily Roundup…
U.S. Unveils Final Rule on Greenhouse Gases
The sweeping plan to cut carbon pollution from power plants by 32% by 2030 is certain to face a legal challenge and GOP opposition in Congress.
Major GPS Satellite Network Hackable?
A security reasearcher says the Globalstar satellite network is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle hacking.
Free Cash Margins Show Steady, Not Spectacular, Growth
U.S. companies are throwing off cash but still investing tepidly in capital expenditures and inventory.
>> Vincent Ryan
Can Social Media Make Your Company More Ethical
Communicating compliance information through social media may make the message loud and clear.
>> David McCann
PIMCO Receives Wells Notice from the SEC
Under question is how PIMCO valued some positions in nonagency mortgage-backed securities in 2012.
Texas Man Accused of $114M Ponzi Scheme
The accused sold one-year notes on the promise that investor monies would fund the research and development activities of various public companies.
PayPal Names John D. Rainey CFO
The former United Airlines CFO succeeds Patrick Dupuis, who served as finance chief for five years.
CFOs More Bullish About U.S. Economy
Thirty-eight percent of CFOs identified health care as their biggest concern, followed by increased competition and skilled-labor shortages.
CFO Daily Roundup of August 3, 2015
A collection of CFO.com articles and stories published on August 3, 2015.
>> Kerry Maruna
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