DEI Stock Recent News
DEI LATEST HEADLINES
Exclusive: Google executives gave employees details on dropping the company's promise against weaponized AI and nixing diversity goals
A highly visible campaign against DEI is underway against companies like Costco. Political pressure is putting execs into a delicate balancing act over how to run their businesses.
'The Big Money Show' talks DEI policy in corporations as Costco continues its resistance while Disney reportedly is rolling back efforts. https://bit.ly/2D9Cdse Watch more Fox Business Video: https://video.foxbusiness.com Watch Fox Business Network Live: http://www.foxnewsgo.com/ FOX Business Network (FBN) is a financial news channel delivering real-time information across all platforms that impact both Main Street and Wall Street.
Disney dumps two DEI programs as investors pressure company to axe more woke initiatives: SEC filing
Disney is reportedly pulling back on its diversity, equity and inclusion policies — the latest major company to walk back the woke initiatives amid pressure from activist investors and the Trump administration.
Amazon scrubbed a reference to workforce diversity from its annual 10-K report this morning, reflecting a broader corporate retreat from diversity and inclusion practices amid changing political winds.
Big tech companies Meta Platforms and Alphabet's Google are among the companies that have rolled back such programs in the face of attacks from conservative groups.
Amazon has removed any references to diversity and inclusion from its most recent annual report. Tech companies have been moving swiftly away from DEI policies since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
CNBC's Joe Kernen reports on the latest news.
Douglas Emmett, Inc. (NYSE:DEI ) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call February 5, 2025 2:00 PM ET Company Participants Stuart McElhinney – Vice President of Investor Relations Jordan Kaplan – President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin Crummy – Chief Investment Officer Peter Seymour – Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Alexander Goldfarb – Piper Sandler Nick Yulico – Scotiabank Steve Sakwa – Evercore Blaine Heck – Wells Fargo Jeff Spector – Bank of America Michael Griffin – Citi Rich Anderson – Wedbush Anthony Paolone – JPMorgan John Kim – BMO Capital Markets Dylan Burzinski – Green Street Upal Rana – KeyBanc Capital Markets Jamie Feldman – Wells Fargo Operator Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by. Welcome to Douglas Emmett's Quarterly Earnings Call.
The decision marks the latest major corporate retreat from diversity, equity and inclusion practices.