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| _________::::____#210 - June 28, 2006________________ |
| #210 Updated: 6/27/06 8:30 p.m. 06/27/06 Probation for Former Enron Finance Exec Larry Lawyer, who helped transfer wind farms owned by Enron to a partnership used to hide debt, failed to report about $79,000 in income. 06/27/06 SEC: Morgan Stanley Lax on Insider Trading The SEC accuses the investment bank of failing to oversee employee trading of stocks in some 3,000 public companies about which the bank has insider information. 06/27/06 Survey: CFOs Agree with Enron Verdict Chief financial officers strongly agreed with the guilty verdicts recently handed down for former Enron Corp. executives Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, according to the second quarter "CFO Outlook Survey," conducted by Financial Executives International and Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business. 06/27/06 Enron to Pay City $3.28M Over Lawsuit Bankrupt Enron Corp. has agreed to pay the city of Tacoma, Wash., $3.28 million to resolve claims it profited illegally by manipulating Western energy markets between 1997 and 2003. 06/27/06 European Court Refuses to Halt Extradition of Bankers A European court has refused to block the extradition of three British bankers wanted in the U.S. on Enron Corp.-related fraud charges. 06/27/06 NFL, Union Face Suit on Lost Investment The National Football League and its players union are on the hook for the $20 million that seven current and former players lost in an alleged fraud scheme because the union endorsed the services of an investment firm even though its manager had liens against him, a lawsuit says. |