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...right to exercise them in 2003. One was for 10 million shares in January 2000, the other for 7.5 million shares. The latter grant was finalized in December 2001 but backdated to October, when the stock was 13% cheaper. "The report seeks to downplay Jobs' involvement and the extent to which he understood the accounting implications of improper dating," says Bebchuk. The report implicated "two former officers," understood to be CFO Fred Anderson and former general counsel and board secretary Nancy Heinen, who resigned last year. They have denied any wrongdoing...
Over the past week, The Crimson has uncovered the full extent of Harvard’s indirect investments in PetroChina and Sinopec. These are two of the worst offending companies in terms of financial complicity with the Sudanese government’s genocidal campaign in Darfur, and as reported yesterday in an online update, Harvard currently holds $16 million worth of shares in them...
...extent we are concerned that we are not providing enough opportunity for students from low-income families in the first round [of admissions], we can compensate in the second round,” Levin said. “Early admissions need not affect the overall demographics of the class...
...Republicans, on the other hand, are braced for battle. That plank adding the children of illegal immigrants to the healthcare plan? Doomed, they say. Costly programs that rely on new taxes or financial schemes that balloon the current $5 billion structural deficit? Forget about it. "To the extent that he wants to pursue an aggressive agenda that includes profligate spending, he's going to encounter lots of opposition from Republicans," says Jon Fleischman, publisher of FlashReport an online digest of poitical news, commentary and blogs targeted to the California G.O.P...
...office is currently investigating the extent of intelligence contracting, and some lawmakers are concerned about the cost and effectiveness of the government's extensive outsourcing of intelligence functions. Booz Allen enjoyed nearly $2 billion in federal contracts in fiscal year 2005, according to a recent listing in Government Executive magazine. About $1.2 billion of that money came from the Pentagon, which disburses about 80% of the intelligence budget, the magazine says. A year ago, Booz Allen paid nearly $3.4 million to settle a government false claims suit, according to a statement issued by the U.S. attorney's office...