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| #238 Updated: 8/16/06 12:51 a.m. 08/16/06 Feds May Try to Stick Skilling with Lay's Tab In a court filing, federal prosecutors will attempt to hold former Enron chief executive Jeffrey Skilling liable for all criminal "proceeds attributable to all co-conspirators, indicted or unindicted" -- including those of the late Kenneth Lay. 08/16/06 Going Once . . . Going Twice Auctions designed to recoup the ill-gotten gains of executives-gone-bad offer souvenirs from low points in the history of American finance. 08/16/06 New CFO Steps into the Fire at CA Nancy Cooper needs to get the beleaguered computer giant's financial house in order to meet its Sept. 30 deadline under a deferred prosecution agreement. 08/15/06 Xilinx Finds No Stock Options Fraud Xilinx Inc., a maker of programmable chips, said it has completed an internal review of its stock option granting practices, and found no evidence of fraud or timing manipulation. 08/14/06 Religion-related fraud getting worse Billions of dollars has been stolen in religion-related fraud in recent years, according to the North American Securities Administrators Association, a group of state officials who work to protect investors. |