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BusinessWeek
March 5, 2007
Peter Burrows
A Smaller Options Scandal? The campaign to lock up accused backdaters is moving slowly. Here's how a key case is playing out. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 12, 2007
Rich Duprey
Backdating Boredom It seems everyone from investors to the justice system is tiring of the stock options scandal. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 21, 2006
Ed Sutherland
Former Brocade Execs Charged in Stock Scandal Brocade becomes just the latest caught in the stock options mess. Feds say the company fraud cost investors millions. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 23, 2006
Clint Boulton
Sympathy For Stock Option Backdaters? Whatever you want to call the chowder pot of stock option backdating cases, it still boils down to sketchy accounting. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 24, 2007
Michael Hickins
SEC Charges Former Apple Attorney With Fraud SEC levies fraud charges at Apple's former general counsel and settles with its former CFO in connection with a stock options backdating scandal. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 18, 2007
Dawn Kopecki
Backdating: Why Penalties Are Puny The SEC considers options violations less serious than other kinds of financial fraud. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 26, 2006
Jane Sasseen
Another Dodgy Way To Dole Out Options Grants intentionally timed to good news are becoming the focus of greater scrutiny. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
October 4, 2006
David Needle
Jobs Knew of Backdating Apple Computer released results today of an investigation into the backdating of stock option grants, saying it found that CEO Steve Jobs was aware of the practice. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 17, 2007
Rich Duprey
Digital River Bound for Rough Waters? The e-commerce outsource provider may have lurking backdating concerns. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 17, 2008
Brocade ex-CEO Sentenced in Backdating Mess Brocade Communications Systems' former CEO was sentenced on Wednesday to 21 months in prison for backdating stock-option grants in a scandal that has ensnared scores of U.S. companies and led to billions of dollars of restatements. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 30, 2006
Rich Duprey
Meade Zooms In on Options The telescope maker finds stock-option errors but says they're not related to backdating scandals. When the company gets around to finally filing its revised financial statements, let's hope shareholders aren't knocked so badly that they're seeing stars. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 30, 2006
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Backdating Scandal Bites Apple Apple may "think different" when it comes to accounting practices, too. The company announced that an internal investigation led to the uncovering of mishandled stock option grants between 1997 and 2001. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 5, 2006
Clint Boulton
Mercury Heads May Face Stock-Option Probe The SEC may pursue three Mercury Interactive directors in relation to a stock-option grant backdating scandal. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 16, 2007
Rich Duprey
Is Backdating Really So Bad? Is repricing options really a crime, or simply a mild accounting gimmick? However, backdating stock options carries a real cost to shareholders. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 12, 2006
Seth Jayson
How Many More Monsters? The famous Web job listings provider Monster is the latest tech darling to join the alleged backdating hall of shame. Though it will be a while before this all shakes out, shareholders would do well to pay attention right now. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
May 31, 2007
Clint Boulton
SEC Settles Backdating Cases With Mercury, Brocade The Securities and Exchange Commission settled stock-option backdating cases with Mercury Interactive and Brocade Communications Systems totaling $35 million. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 7, 2007
Larry Barrett
Ex-Brocade CEO Convicted in Backdating Scandal Former Brocade Communications Systems CEO Gregory L. Reyes was convicted Tuesday of defrauding investors by improperly disclosing the backdating of stock options and filing false financial statements. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 2, 2007
Rich Duprey
Apple's Rotting Core? Although the computer maker absolved its CEO of wrongdoing, should investors be so lenient? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 3, 2007
Rich Duprey
McAfee Orders a Recount The security software maker reprices backdated stock options. The total cost to McAfee -- and shareholders -- is currently unknown. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 27, 2006
Foolish Mid-Year Review: Grabbing Investors' Attention Backdating, hedge funds, and Home Depot made up the more memorable -- and infamous -- moments of early '06. Home Depot Abdicates Responsibility by Rich Duprey... Listen, Learn, Change by Ryan Fuhrmann... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
June 2008
Olivia Mellan
Pants on Fire Because a lack of truthfulness can sabotage your clients' financial plans, as well as their relationships with each other and with you, it's worth examining why people lie and how you can foster more honesty in your practice. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
January 26, 2005
Wendy McElroy
Removing Legal Incentives to Lie The false accusations that impact most people often occur in the process of divorce, in battles over custody and child support. For years, advocates of fathers' rights have accused the family courts of being "anti-male" and of rubber-stamping women's claims. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 12, 2006
Anders Bylund
Options Inquiry Weighs on Openwave A beleaguered cell-phone software maker faces lawsuits for wrongs as-yet unproven. For now, investors must wait and see what the internal and external investigations find in Openwave's books. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 18, 2007
Rich Duprey
A Monster of a Problem Prosecutors scrutinize the job search site over stock-option backdating allegations. What does it mean to investors? mark for My Articles similar articles