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- Google's board member targeted by sec
- Google's board member targeted by SECWhilst MS buy SEC?
- Tags: Corporate governance, SEC, board, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-29
- Google's board member targeted by sec
- Google director Ann Mather is facing civil charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection to an options backdating scandal at Pixar, where Mather used to be CFO from 1999 to 2004. In Google's filing, the company disclosed: On April 23, 2008, Ann was advised...
- Tags: Google Inc., Board, SEC, Pixar Animation Studios Inc., Corporate Governance, Stock Options, Investment, Benefits, Financial Accounting, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Stock Options & Grants, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- How Compliant is YOUR Email Archive?
- Failure to archive your emails can have dire consequences for your business. Do any of these regulations impact you? Sarbanes-Oxley SOX Act HIPAA Gramm-Leach Bliley Act GLBA Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Rules National Association of Securities Dealers NASD Rules Investment Dealers...
- Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, SEC, NASD, Computhink, E-mail, Regulatory Compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulations, Hipaa, Online Communications, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Healthcare
- Resource centers 2008-03-01
- Bank that censored WikiLeaks was preparing for IPO
- Correction: This post previously reported that there was a press statement from WikiLeaks; in fact, I did receive it from Wikileaks, but it turns out that email was forwarded, unattriibuted, a posting by Animats on Slashdot. Wikileaks has discovered Bank Julius Baer was preparing to take their...
- Tags: Asset, Bank, SEC, WikiLeaks, IPO, Asset Management, Mutual Funds, Financial Planning, Investment, Retirement Plans, Financial Services, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Human Resources, Benefits, Finance, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-20
- sec urged not to revive 'terrorist' watch list
- SEC urged not to revive 'terrorist' watch listGee, now I wonder why they did that?Could it be because people think they are scum? Yeah, just might be...lolState sponsors of terraism bad.Except when sacred profits are at stake.:o)It's true...The greed of these people knows no bounds.They are busy selling off...
- Tags: Homeland security, terrorism, SEC
- Discussion threads 2008-01-18
- sec launches Web tool to compare executive pay
- SEC launches Web tool to compare executive payNumbers are always easy to manipulateThis will not affect executive pay at all.
- Tags: Channel management, Web Tool, SEC, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-12-22
- Microsoft Exchange and IBM System Storage N Series With NearStore and Symantec Enterprise Vault
- Regulatory compliance and other data storage requirements demand efficient and reliable data archival solutions. IBM System Storage N series with NearStore and SnapLock features in combination with Symantec Enterprise Vault offers a simple, cost-effective, and best-of-breed solution to archive e-mail and other messages in a Microsoft Exchange environment. Securities and...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Data Storage, Microsoft Exchange Server, SEC, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., E-mail, E-mail Servers, Storage Management, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2007-10-09
- Report: Jobs was subpoenaed in backdating lawsuit
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs was subpoenaed by the Securities and Exchange Commission to give a deposition in the company's option backdating lawsuit. The news, reported by Bloomberg and based on "two people familiar with the matter," indicates that the SEC wants testimony from Jobs in its lawsuit against...
- Tags: Job, Steve Jobs, Lawsuit, SEC, Stock Options, Human Resources, Benefits, Stock Options & Grants, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-20
- sec charges four more ex-Nortel officers in fraud
- SEC charges four more ex-Nortel officers in fraudofficer and director bars, FIN 48ODB, good one. A little known accounting change called FIN 48, requires that listed companies report the amount of money set aside for questionable tax positions. The problem here is out of country investors who put pressure on...
- Tags: Taxes, Litigation, Free trade, Financial accounting, Outsourcing, Chief Operations Officer, Nortel Networks Corp., ex-Nortel officer, ex-Nortel, John Roth, SEC
- Discussion threads 2007-09-12
- Will Sarbox change ding IT vendors?
- The Securities and Exchange Commission tweaked its Sarbanes-Oxley requirements and that could be bad news for the technology companies, consultants and accountants on the Sarbox gravy train. The SEC said Wednesday that it was making changes to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, known in some quarters as the accountant and consultant employment...
- Tags: General, IT Management, Software Infrastructure
- Blog posts 2007-05-24
- Apple's ex-CFO reportedly settles options probe
- Apple's ex-CFO reportedly settles options probeIn this case the shareholders did NOT get $crewedThis is such a paper based bunch of BS. I was and am a stockholder and tripled my money with Apple investments, even now I am up 20% in one quarter. So what is the SEC doing?...
- Tags: Financial services, Investment, options probe, Apple Ex-CFO, SEC, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-04-25
- Apple's former CFO lays blame on Jobs over options
- The Securities and Exchange Commission is apparently taking legal action in the Apple options backdating probe against Apples former general counsel Nancy Heinen. Steve Jobs is supposedly in the clear, and Apples former CFO Fred Anderson has settled with the SEC, paying a modest fine and repaying option gains without...
- Tags: Government, General, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-04-24
- Nancy Heinen to take the fall in Apple options scandal
- If you watched last nights episode of 24, you know that when it comes to any scandal, someones got to take the fall.At Apple, CEO Steve Jobs has managed to clear himself in the options backdating debacle, but former general counsel Nancy Heinen does not appear to be so lucky....
- Tags: Legal
- Blog posts 2007-04-24
- Report: Jobs in clear of sec options backdating probe of Apple
- Report: Jobs in clear of SEC options backdating probe of AppleNO "shocker" here.......As I said a while back Applewould sooner fall on her collective sword then allow anything to effect Jobs.As a stock holder and fan I have to say I agree whole heartedly.Pagan jim
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Apple Inc., job, SEC
- Discussion threads 2007-04-23
- Report: Jobs in clear of sec options backdating probe of Apple
- The Securities and Exchange Commission is going to bring its first legal action in the Apple options backdating probe, according to the San Jose Mercury News. The bottom line: The SEC is targeting Nancy Heinen, Apples former general counsel. Former...
- Tags: General, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-04-23
- Compliance: sec 17a-4/NASD 3010/3110
- In the wake of the 1928 stock market crash and the uncovering of widespread securities fraud, the U.S. Congress enacted the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The Act seeks to protect investors from fraudulent or misleading claims in the securities industry and requires extensive record keeping, reviewing, and auditing by...
- Tags: Financial, Compliance, SEC, NASD, Biscom, Act, Regulations, Financial Accounting, Government, Finance
- White papers 2007-04-17
- AMD answers to controversial use of retired benchmarks in China
- AMD answers to controversial use of retired benchmarks in ChinaI listened - Berlind was wrongBerlind said, "Forget about the quiet period. The quiet period doesn't matter."Yes it does. If Intel used old benchmarks when there was no reason they could have used more current ones, they were lying. If AMD...
- Tags: Processors, SEC, quad-core, Clovertown, IBM Corp., clock speed, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., HPC, Intel Corp., John Fruehe
- Discussion threads 2007-04-05
- Risks, disclosure, and IT
- Suns president, Jonathan Schwartz, has been using his blog to demonstrate his arguments in a public dialog with SEC chairman Christopher Cox about the use of company web sites and related internet technologies in meeting SEC "regFD" the full and fair disclosure stuff requirements. As part this ...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Blogging, companys investor relations site, investor relations site, SEC, investor relations, blog, Web site, Web, information technology
- Blog posts 2007-03-16
- How lucrative is pump-and-dump spam?
- Are pump-and-dump spammers really making money from hyping penny stocks in e-mails? Paul Moriarty has the answer and its an eyebrow-raising sight. Over the last month, Moriarty, director of product development for Internet Content Security at Trend Micro, has been running a virtual portfolio of selling short on...
- Tags: Spam, Paul Moriarty, stock, SEC, spammer
- Blog posts 2007-03-09
- sec proves spam works really well
- SEC proves spam works really wellCan't always protect morons from themselves.Anyone that would buy a stock based on a spam "pump-n-dump" email is, well... a moron. That would seem to me to be right up there with the Nigerian bank scam. Pretty much nothing on the web can...
- Tags: Investment, SEC, Lucent Technologies Inc., stock, penny stock
- Discussion threads 2007-03-09
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