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| #148 Updated: 3/29/06 10:20 p.m. 3/29/2006 US scored against Enron's Lay, Skilling: experts Federal prosecutors wove a strong, coherent case against Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, legal experts said on Wednesday, avoiding complex financial details while placing the former Enron Corp. CEOs at the crux of crimes at the company. 3/29/2006 Executives charged with securities fraud Three investment firm executives have been accused by federal authorities of swindling $16 million from people in high-pressure real estate deals. 3/29/2006 TRAC: Only 30 Millionaires Sat Down for Audit in '05 For the 2005 fiscal year, just 30 out of the country's more than 180,000 millionaires received a face-to-face audit from the Internal Revenue Service, according to Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse. 3/28/2006 Case Closed Computer-case maker Targus agrees to settle a suit against KPMG after the auditor failed to detect embezzlement by the company's CFO. 3/28/2006 Post-Enron, Business ethics emphasized at FSU College of Business "A deal is not a deal unless it's a good deal for both parties." With that business philosophy, businessman Cecil B. Day built his Days Inn hotel chain into an empire in the 1970s. Starting with a single hotel in 1970, Day put his Christian faith to work providing travelers with quality rooms and courteous service, all at a fair price. |