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...college professor whose published report exposed the widespread company practice of backdating stock options...
...book, by Ben Mezrich ’91, was recently exposed by The Boston Globe as more creative than its non-fiction label would suggest—according to the article, large portions of the novel are embellished or completely false. But again, neither Irvine nor Kaplan put much stock in the media crtiques. “[Mezrich] got the essence of what we did very well,” Irvine says, though he admits that “certainly some of the details weren’t quite accurate or truthful.” Kaplan agrees, noting that...
...understand that [Smith] needed time,” said German professor Judith L. Ryan. “Normally when someone comes into a position like this, they don’t need more than a year to take stock. I don’t know, maybe Harvard is more complicated...
...After ABC's much criticized debate last week, Clinton began attacking Obama for complaining (as did much of the media) that the questions focused heavily on gaffes and gotcha politics. In a commercial aired last weekend, over images of Pearl Harbor, the Cold War, the 1929 stock market crash, the Cuban Missile crisis and Osama bin Laden, Clinton reprised Harry Truman's famous line, "If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen." In response, Obama was as forceful as he has ever been in the campaign, but some observers wonder if his show of toughness came...
...Lynch, author of the best-seller One Up On Wall Street, emphasized that investors should make sure to understand the company’s background “story”. “Before you invest, you should write down three reasons why you’re buying stock,” he said. “The fact that it’s going up doesn’t count.” Lynch gained prominence in his years as the head of Fidelity Investments’ Magellan Fund. In his 13 years managing the fund, its assets...