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...March verdict in which a California jury awarded 20% of the company's shares to a group of investors that includes a former employee. The judgment ordered Millard to pay $115 million in punitive damages for refusing to deliver stock owed to the investors. It was one of the stiffest such awards in California history. Millard must post a $25 million bond by early November to appeal the ruling...
...testimonials were for naught. In one of the stiffest penalties ever imposed in an insider trading case, a federal judge last week sentenced former Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Thayer, 65, to four years in prison (the maximum sentence is five years) and ordered him to pay a $5,000 fine. Co- Defendant Billy Bob Harris, a Dallas stockbroker, received the same sentence. Both men had pleaded guilty last March to charges that they had obstructed justice by lying to Securities and Exchange Commission officials who were investigating whether Thayer, then the chairman of LTV Corp. and a director...
...encouraged by the Government to sell their products to the defense and aerospace markets, instead of to other companies in many industries. These technologies should be applied to the making of automobiles, pens, washing machines and other consumer goods. It is precisely in these areas that foreign competition is stiffest...
...Harvard football team will face its stiffest challenge of the season today when the Crimson hosts Holy Cross at 1:30 p.m. in The Stadium...
...Crimson will face its stiffest challenge of the season this Saturday at the Princeton Invitational. The aquawomen will take on Princeton, the Harvard Invitational champions, Queens, last year's East Coast winners, and Slipper Rock, reportedly the top squad in the East this season...