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News-Press Endorsement: No on Measure C in Glendale
Measure C is a perfect example of a case made by government officials to free themselves of public accountability constraints in an overly wordy way that they hope will dupe voters. Don't fall for it. Despite unnecessary provisions for setting a... -
SAC Capital Advisors manager arrested on insider-trading charges
In another sign of the government's intense focus on illicit trading on Wall Street, the FBI early Friday arrested a longtime SAC Capital Advisors portfolio manager on insider-trading charges. Federal agents took Michael Steinberg into custody at his...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Steven Cohen, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Personal Investing
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New sheriff of Wall St. is racking up insider trading convictions
NEW YORK — Preet Bharara, the man dubbed the new sheriff of Wall Street, notched another arrest in the government's vast insider trading probe. This time the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan nabbed a top portfolio manager at one of America's...Tags: Chemical Industry, Rajat Gupta, Mutual Funds, Politics, Government
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SD public pension system switches auditing firm, amid allegations
The trustees for the South Dakota Retirement System are going another direction for their outside auditor. They chose the Eide Bailly firm Wednesday evening after conducting two sets of interviews and later holding a lengthy closed discussion. KPMG...Tags: Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Business Enterprises, TierOne Corporation
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Warnaco To Close; 208 Milford Jobs Cut
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceClothing maker The Warnaco Group, recently acquired by New York City-based PVH Corp., is closing its operations at 470 Wheeler's Farms Road in Milford in early June and is laying off 208 people in the process. The layoffs are part of 1,000 that PVH is...Tags: Connecticut Labor Markets, Layoffs and Downsizing, Bankruptcy, Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Economy, Business and Finance
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SEC says corporate information can be spread on Twitter, Facebook
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Securities and Exchange Commission says companies can use social media such as Facebook and Twitter to disseminate key information just as they already do on corporate websites. But, the agency said, companies must make it clear...Tags: Netflix Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry, Twitter, Inc., April Fools' Day
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Fallon getting new NBC deal. Vice ready for its HBO close-up.
After the coffee. Before seeing if I can get Jay-Z as my agent. The Skinny: The video obtained by ESPN showing Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice abusing his players is tough to watch. But if you see it, look for an assistant handing Rice another...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Mary McNamara, Television Industry, Dave Chappelle , Netflix Inc.
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March Moutzness brackets point to Villa Park upset
Here it's already April — the White Sox have opened the season to the victorious stylings of pitcher Chris Sale — and I'm way late in giving out the March Moutza of the Month. It could have been awarded Sunday, but that was Easter Sunday for...
Tags: Michael Madigan, National Government, Politics, Government, Passover
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S&P Pushes To Move State Cases To U.S. Federal Court
Standard & Poor's redoubled efforts on Tuesday to move more than a dozen lawsuits charging the ratings agency with fraud to federal from state courts, arguing that the various state cases involve federal regulations. Connecticut Attorney General George...Tags: Moody's Corporation, Laws, U.S. Department of Justice, McGraw-Hill Incorporated, Crime, Law and Justice
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Home builder Taylor Morrison to go public amid housing recovery
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., a builder with operations in Orange and San Diego counties as well as the Bay Area, is preparing to raise up to $602 million by selling a minority stake to the public as the recovery in housing takes off. Taylor Morrison,...
Tags: Mortgages, House Building, Consumer Confidence, KB Home, Oaktree Capital Management
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SAC Capital's Steinberg Indicted, Insider Probe Widens
U.S. prosecutors on Friday charged Michael Steinberg, a veteran portfolio manager with Steven A. Cohen's $15 billion hedge fund, with engaging in insider trading in two technology stocks, the most senior SAC Capital Advisors employee to be charged in...Tags: Police Arrests, Dell Inc., FBI, Justice System, SAC Capital Advisors
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Pinnacle Foods raises $580 million in IPO
Just like its popular Duncan Hines cake mixes, packaged foods company Pinnacle Foods Inc. is on the rise after raising $580 million in an initial public offering. The company — which owns popular brands such as Birds Eye, Aunt Jemima, Log Cabin,...
Tags: Pinnacle Foods Incorporated, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Stock Market, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Blackstone Group, L.P.
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