Not exact matches
The people behind pump - and - dump
shenanigans can make fast money, until they get caught: In the US, a Bugatti - driving promoter allegedly drove up the value
of a prescription - drug distributor by more than $ 700 million within two months, according to a Bloomberg
report.
For me, this incident should be the last
of his off field
shenanigans as an Arsenal player and if the club go ahead with the
reported contract extension worth # 110,000 aweek then more shame on them, as this would be more proof that Arsenal fc have lost even more
of their standards on and off the field
of play.
The story was based on a
report Kaloyeros and Company had manufactured in anticipation
of my investigation that exposed the
shenanigans involving Ciminelli's selection and the state's extensive efforts to suppress documents related to the process.
The other candidates, some
of whom had suggested in earlier press
reports that Weiner should quit the race, remained mum during the forum on the most recent Weiner
shenanigans.
THE BLU - RAY DISC Aptly, the new Blu - ray Disc from Blue Underground has to be described as the quintessential version
of The New York Ripper, delivering a mind - bogglingly good, negative - sourced HD transfer that's apparently free
of censorship or any
of the other editing
shenanigans that have resulted in
reported alterations to the film over the years.
The different percentages and all were seriously confusing (and a lot smaller than I'd have thought reasonable), and unless there were explicit covenants about how such is
reported, I see a lot
of potential for
shenanigans.
Any bank transactions with a value
of $ 10,000 or more are automatically
reported to the government as a way to prevent money laundering, tax evasion, and other criminal
shenanigans.
Back in June
of this year we
reported on our friends over at Butterscotch
Shenanigans and their upcoming Crashlands mobile game, which looks like it will be a hell
of a lot
of fun.
And as the
reporting of global temperatures indicate, bureaucrat scientists are up to their necks in global warming fabrication and other climate corruption
shenanigans.
A recent
report by Robert Stavins
of the Brookings Institute argues that Cap and Trade is less susceptible to political
shenanigans and more likely to produce real outcomes.