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There’s a fine line between tax avoidance and tax evasion under our broken system.

The president’s propensity for fudging the numbers runs

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The retailer hasn’t picked a recruiting firm to look for a new CEO, with Chairman Leonard Riggio temporarily filling the position.

(Bloomberg)—Barnes & Noble Inc. shareholders anxious for

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There is no statute of limitations under New York Law for pursuing civil cases against tax evasion.

(Bloomberg)—New York state tax authorities have opened an investigation

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A New York Times investigation found that President Trump received hundreds of millions of dollars from his father’s real estate empire, thanks to tax dodges. Kroger and Walgreens announced a pilot program

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Department store closures are starting to catch up with retail property fundamentals.

Following more than a year of major store closing announcements, it appears the vacancies are

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A proven track record in past deal-making and ability to talk to a professional on the phone should be among the requirements, according to co-founders of EquityMultiple.

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In a bankruptcy court filing, the retailer’s lenders said they are seeking to reorganize assets into a new company that can invest in new retail operating businesses.

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The deal marked the most expensive land sale in the U.S. year-to-date in 2018.

Boston-based financial services company John Hancock

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A revised NAFTA deal won’t take away tariffs on steel and aluminum, the Wall Street Journal reports. Fortune looks at Re:Store—a WeWork for online retail brands. These are among today’s must reads

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Oxford Properties, the real estate unit of Canadian pension fund OMERS and CPPIB bought a 1.3-million-sq.-ft. freight terminal in Manhattan for conversion into an office building.

(Bloomberg)—Oxford

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