Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & JohnsonJNJ wants to do a one-time lump sum payment of at least $8.9 billion to thousands of talc-powder claimants. Chuck Johnson Franklin Templeton Death - Obituary: Chuck Johnson Charles Johnson hardly could have bought a sports team at the time. Customer Service. All the latest and greatest local sports headlines straight to your inbox. Charles E. Johnson is a co-president of the firm and a member of its board of directors. Try full digital access and see why over 1 million readers subscribe to the FT, Purchase a Trial subscription for $1 for 4 weeks, You will be billed $69 per month after the trial ends, The Big Dig: Germany reopens its mines in quest for mineral self-sufficiency, Long-lived rivals: actuaries say Biden and Trump are not too old for office, Singapore deepens US defence ties despite Chinese financial inflows, Inflations legacy hits European households even as price growth ebbs, EU law to restore nature stokes debate that jobs will go to China, Charlie Munger: US banks are full of bad commercial property loans, JPMorgan to acquire First Republics deposits as US regulators step in, JPMorgan, Citizens and PNC submit bids for First Republic, Deutsche Bank plans to beef up investment bank advisory team, Mercedes-Benz chief says cutting China ties would be unthinkable, Investors bet on shrinking pool of tech stocks as rally narrows, Totals chief tells investors European listing to blame for oil groups trading discount, Building society chief warns deposit-scheme reform will hit lending, FirstFT: The second-biggest bank failure in US history, China, America and why not all growth is equal, A gruesome episode tells a painful story about corporate Japan, The costs of entrenched high inflation cannot be ignored, Labour has leverage to carry out private equity tax reform, Inside the elite British college for the worlds best nannies, In Kolkata, Indias new bankruptcy law is put to the test. He agreed to the plea on the condition he'll serve no time in state prison and instead will be sentenced to up to a year in county jail. He remained free on a $150,000 bond since his arrest that night. Asset Management unit bought in 1992 for $913 million. Naturally athletic and competitive to a fault, Chuck started playing ice hockey as a young boy and continued through college. Benton County.