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...drumbeat of news about sleazy boardroom behavior has given investors someone to blame--fairly or not--for the money they have lost in stocks over the past two years. Seizing the moment, politicians are undertaking what could be the most sweeping structural reforms in the business world since the 1930s. The N.Y.S.E. has proposed stiff new rules for boards of directors, and the SEC has proposed changes in accounting and auditing procedures. The SEC has already imposed new rules to stamp out conflicts of interest among stock analysts...
...money to buy expensive art and personal digs on Fifth Avenue--as is allegedly the case with Dennis Kozlowski at Tyco, where the board is stacked with insiders--is an egregious breakdown. "It amazes me that you can take 10 or 12 intelligent people and put them in a boardroom, and their IQ drops by half," says shareholder activist Nell Minow...
...which specializes in background checks, 44% of all resumes contain at least some lies. Other surveys by Bliss's group reveal that up to 90% of personnel directors report resume fibs about everything from past salaries to--inexplicably--Social Security numbers. And things aren't any better at the boardroom level. Christian & Timbers, one of the nation's top 10 executive-search firms, found that at least 23% of 7,000 resumes submitted for president, V.P. and board-of-director positions had been at least a little cooked...
Outside the Boardroom...
...MP3s and unlimited CD-burning privileges. But with major media companies so wedded to the old ways of selling music--nearly 40% of Vivendi's operating income flows from its media business--allowing users to burn from their catalog seems akin to dragging a large wooden horse into their boardroom...