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| _________::::____#232 - August 7, 2006________________ |
| 232 Updated: 8/07/06 7:29 a.m. 08/07/06 Scandal? What Scandal? It's been a turbulent summer for Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs. On June 29, the company said an internal investigation had uncovered problems with several stock option grants. 08/07/06 Motorola Named in Adelphia Probe Motorola reports that it has been accused by Adelphia of taking part in the fraud that drove the cable company into bankruptcy. 08/05/06 Decision hurts trial record of Enron Task Force More than two months after winning convictions against Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay and former CEO Jeffrey Skilling, the Justice Department's Enron Task Force is smarting from a blow to its trial record dealt by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. 08/05/06 Church consultant pleads guilty to fraud A former consultant to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York has pleaded guilty to fraud, tax and obstruction of justice charges stemming from a $2 million kickback and embezzlement scheme. 08/04/06 Two traders found guilty of wire fraud Jurors found a pair of former energy traders guilty of wire fraud on Friday but did not convict them on conspiracy or false reporting charges that were at the heart of the government's case against them. |