Shares of human capital management provider Alight (NYSE:ALIT) fell 7.1% in the afternoon session after the company announced its Chief Financial Officer, Jeremy Heaton, would be leaving the company.
Alight is initiated at a sell rating due to declining revenue, customer attrition, and poor competitive positioning in the benefits enrollment software space. ALIT faces a -3% to -4% revenue decline ...
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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alight, Inc. (NYSE: ALIT) (“Alight” or the "Company”), a leading cloud-based human capital and technology-enabled services provider, today announced that Greg Giometti has ...
(RTTNews) - Alight, Inc. (ALIT), a cloud-based human capital and technology-enabled services provider, on Thursday announced that Jeremy Heaton will step down and has appointed Greg Giometti as ...
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Investors who take an interest in Alight, Inc. (NYSE:ALIT) should definitely note that the Independent Director, Richard Massey, recently paid US$2.33 per share to buy US$233k worth of the stock.
Alight is parting ways with Dave Guilmette, its chief executive and vice chairman, and has hired Crawford & Co. executive Rohit Verma to take the helm of the cloud-based human capital technology and ...
CHICAGO - Alight, Inc. (NYSE:ALIT), a provider of cloud-based human capital and technology-enabled services, announced Monday that Rohit Verma will succeed Dave Guilmette as Chief Executive Officer ...
Alight, Inc. (NYSE: ALIT) (the "Company”), a leading cloud-based human capital and technology-enabled services provider, announced that the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”) has appointed ...
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