I found this post about writing a book on Scott Berkun’s website. Scott is an author and consultant in the software industry. Apparently since he’s written a successful book, a lot of professionals come to him for advice about book […]
Twin sisters Charlene Corley and Darlene Wooten bilked the federal government out of millions with their company, C&D Distributors of Lexington, SC. The fraud totaled $20.5 million over six years and exploited a weakness in the Defense Department purchasing system. […]
One more in a series of posts by the Usana insider on a Yahoo message board: on august 10 when we first got news of the nasd delisting and bought 130,000 shares through d a davidson. we spent exactly 4,793,659.00 […]
Helen Malmgren has written another article on Usana Health Sciences. The article says that Mr. Ladd MacNamara (not Dr.) sent NBR a letter regarding their reporting of his Usana situation:
CNET News.com By Erica Ogg An internal probe finds the PC maker fudged the timing of expenses and payments on its balance sheets. So where does it go from here? Though Dell has finished an internal investigation into its accounting […]
Bert Fingerhut, a former Wall Street broker, is going to prison for two year for illegally obtaining stock in 65 public offerings by banks and profiting over $11 million from it. One such instance related to stock in Bank Mutual, […]
Reported to the public via a press release: USANA Health Sciences Inc. (NASDAQ:USNA – News) today announced that the company has received an automated notice from the NASDAQ indicating that the Company’s recent quarterly report on form 10-Q is considered […]
From the 8-K filed today: Item 3.01. Notice of Delisting or Failure to Satisfy a Continued Listing Rule or Standard; Transfer of Listing On August 10, 2007, the Company received a Nasdaq Staff Determination letter indicating that the Company fails […]
From The BizOp News blog by Michael Webster, Tri Energy: Massive Affinity Fraud And Ponzi Scheme. A U.S. District Judge in California ruled against Tri Energy Inc., H&J Energy Company Inc., and several others last week. The defendants are permanently […]
This week’s Wisconsin Law Journal column takes a look at the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which was put into law five years ago. The legislation has done some good things, but many have significant criticisms of it. The law was […]