Sentences with phrase «backdating corporate»

Instead of backdating corporate tax cuts, the GOP could instead opt to render individual reforms retroactive.

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A letter signed by a Senior Corporate Law Officer, Jaezi Orleans - Lindsay cautioned against backdating the payment of...
A letter signed by a Senior Corporate Law Officer, Jaezi Orleans - Lindsay cautioned against backdating the payment of $ 2,000,000 for the software to 2014.
He has argued that failed banks should not be bailed out, Lehman's collapse was not a disaster, AIG should be declared bankrupt, that naked short selling is not a problem, that backdating isn't so bad, insider trading should be legal, many corporate CEOs are underpaid, global solutions are worse than local solutions, Warren Buffett is overrated, Michael Milken is a great American, the collapse of the hedge fund was not a scandal, hedge funds are over-regulated, education is overrated by the educated, bonuses at successful Wall Street's firms are deserved and possibly undersized, management buyouts are boons to the economy, Enron's management was victimized by an over-zealous prosecution, Sarbanes - Oxley should be repealed, corporate compliance culture is a disaster, shareholder democracy is overrated, hostile takeovers ought to be revived, the market is permanently moving away from public ownership of equity in corporations, private partnerships are on the rise, public ignorance is encouraged and manipulated by governments and corporations, experts overrate expertise, regulatory agencies are controlled by the businesses they supposedly regulate and Wall Street is much more fun than people give it credit for.
«I don't buy the argument that the incentive with regard to any particular company is diluted, because so many issues - like backdating, expensing options, etc. - apply across the entire sector,» says corporate - governance watchdog Nell Minow, co-founder of the Corporate Library reseacorporate - governance watchdog Nell Minow, co-founder of the Corporate Library reseaCorporate Library research firm.
Recently, there's been lots of coverage on the stock option backdating scandals that have swept the corporate world and are now resulting in criminal indictments as discussed by WSJ Law Blog and Larry Ribstein's Ideoblog.
This is surprising given that these were the first major revisions to the disclosure rules since 1992 and that they squarely address the corporate scandal du jour — backdating of stock options.
He has conducted a wide array of internal investigations and company inquiries, including cases alleging insider trading, stock options backdating, securities fraud, accounting irregularities, antitrust violations, public corruption, FCPA and other corporate and individual wrongdoing.
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