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Pharma Roundup: Feds Sue Ovation, Bristol Cuts Jobs, and More
Ovation faces federal lawsuit for price gouging, Bristol lays off 10 percent, Pfizer freezes dividend, Jazz eliminates 71 positions. by John Maas
Tags: Job, Ovation, Pharmaceutical Company, Feds, Government, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, John Maas
Blog posts 2008-12-16
AIG: Another Shoe Yet to Drop
Could anything worse happen to American International Group this week? The  answer is: yes, it could. AIG reported a record $61.7 billion fourth quarter loss today (March 2) and also got an additional $30 billion on top of the $150 billion it has already received from the...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Feds, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Ed Leefeldt
Blog posts 2009-03-02

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GAO: feds in no hurry to regulate insurance firms. (General Accounting Office)
GAO: Feds In No Hurry To Regulate Insurance Firms "I don't sense, personally, that there is a massive outcry on the Hill to regulate insurance at the federal level," despite the efforts of Rep. John D. Dingell, according to an official forGAO: Feds In...
Tags: General Accounting Office, insurance
Research articles 1990-08-06
At Deadline.(Feds aiming to nix carpenters union vote)(another fish place to angle for diners)(new tax stream pitched for museums)(Brief article)
Feds aiming to nix carpenters union vote The Labor Department is suing the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters, seeking to nullify last year's election of officers and force a new vote at one of the area's largest unions and all 42 of its local...
Tags: tax, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2006-05-15
Slow action by feds stymies Nat'l City. (National City Corp.)
Slow action by feds stymies Nat'l City National City Corp. has grown so frustrated waiting for federal regulators to approve its acquisition of a Columbus-based thrift that it may abandon its strategy of buying healthy thrifts to expand its banking Slow action by feds...
Tags: Columbus, National City Corp.
Research articles 1990-10-22
The gang that wouldn't shoot straight: Feds trample over their own rate cut. (Federal Open Market Committee)(Column)
00-00-0000 Feds trample over their own rate cut. 00-00-0000 Feds trample over their own rate cut.
Tags: Federal Open Market Committee, rate cut
Research articles 1995-08-21
Long blasts NCCI report on Feds role. (North Carolina insurance commissioner James E. Long; National Council on Compensation Insurance)
Long Blasts NCCI Report On Feds' Role The bitter debate over whether insurers should be federally regulated grew ugly last week when the president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners challenged the integrity of a pair of industry Long Blasts NCCI Report On...
Tags: compensation, insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 1991-10-28
Feds, states, employers 'sold out' workers: senator. (Howard M. Metzenbaum cites lack of regulation over pension annuities)
Feds, States, Employers |Sold Out' Workers: Senator WASHINGTON--The federal government, state regulators and employers "sold out" workers and retirees by failing to meet their responsibilities to protect the nation's pension system, Sen. HFeds, States, Employers |Sold Out' Workers: Senator WASHINGTON--The federal...
Tags: federal government, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., worker
Research articles 1991-07-01
SIIA urges Feds: clean up MEWA oversight. (Self-Insurance Institute of America, multiple employer welfare arrangements)
SIIA Urges Feds: Clean Up MEWA Oversight SIIA Urges Feds: Clean Up MEWA Oversight
Tags: urge
Research articles 1991-04-08
EPA to rule used-CFCs not hazardous but feds can't preempt state rulings. (Environmental Protection Agency, chlorofluorocarbons)
EPA to rule used-CFCs not hazardous but feds can't preempt state rulings EPA to rule used-CFCs not hazardous but feds can't preempt state rulings
Tags: ruling, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1989-05-29
Feds Probe Tomato, Egg Industries for Possible Price-Fixing
If you're going to collude with your competitors to fix prices, the best time to do it is when prices in general are going up. It provides some cover. That's what the federal government thinks may be happening in the tomato business and the egg-processing industry, the...
Tags: Components, Dan Mitchell, Food, Food & Beverage, Hardware, Journal, Manufacturing, Processors, Semiconductors
Blog posts 2008-09-24
Why Feds Shouldn't Regulate Insurance, Nor Own Insurers
David Merkel submits: Insurance is complex by nature.  Anytime one brings in a third party to be a protector/guarantor against adverse events, it creates some weird dynamics.  Now, a few of the states, including the best of them, New York, have been regulating insurance for a long time.  But...
Tags: Seeking Alpha, David Merkel, Insurance, Financial Planning, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, American International Group Inc., Financial
External links 2008-11-13
Forget the Feds, Apple is Doing Just Fine Wrecking the Wireless Business
Larry Dignan ZDNet submits: The Feds have been examining exclusive wireless carrier deals with handset makers—think AT&T T and Apple AAPL —but the effort is a bit of a farce. Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett says it’s laughable that the wireless industry is anticompetitive and the Feds don’t have to...
Tags: Telecom, Larry Dignan, Apple Inc., AT&T Corp.
External links 2009-07-13
Schering-Plough Now in the Feds' Crosshairs
Schering-Plough Now in the Feds' CrosshairsThe Great Disappointment of EthicsPublished on www.brainblogger.com:A Failed Attempt to Improve Misperceived Greatness: The ENHANCE TrialWhile it seems that pharmaceutical company sponsors of clinical trials usually end up with results that clearly favor their meds studied in their trial, there are rare exceptions, and...
Tags: ENHANCE Trial, Schering, Schering-Plough Corp., trial result, Vytorin, Zocor, Merck & Co. Inc.
Discussion threads 2008-07-10
Schering-Plough Now in the Feds' Crosshairs
The Vytorin scandal just got serious. Well, heck, it was already serious. Make this really serious: Investigation and Inquiries.  Through the date of filing this 10-Q, Schering-Plough, the joint venture and/or its ...
Tags: SEC, Merck & Co. Inc., Schering-Plough Corp., Attorney, Vytorin, Sales Strategy, Healthcare, Sales Force Management, Sales, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-05-07
Should the Feds Do Windows?
According to Microsoft Watch (via Slashdot.org), the U.S. government is already reviewing Windows 7. Under the terms of Microsoft's November 2001 Justice Department settlement and final court judgment issued about a year later, a government-sanctioned "Technical Committee" has overseen Windows development. The TC is responsible for ensuring that Microsoft...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., TC, Microsoft Windows, Government, Vertical Industries, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-06-23
AIG Bailout II -- Why Are the Feds So Generous?
The federal government appears to be bending over backwards to satisfy American International Group. After bumping up its original bailout plan repeatedly, the feds have come up with a whole new deal with easier payment terms and even more money. AIG will get a...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Government, Vertical Industries, Mortgages, Financial Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Capital Structures, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-11-10
Financial Roundup: Fannie Mae, AIG Claim Feds Too Strict, Bailout Effects Will Take Months, Citi Eases on Homeowners, Banks Gave Big Political Money
Fannie Mae, AIG complain about federal bailout -- Two sagging financial giants, AIG and Fannie Mae, say that conditions and interest rates for their initial bailouts were too strict. The feds have redone AIG’s bailout with easier terms and Fannie Mae wants the same treatment. [Source: The Washington Post] ...
Tags: Bank, Fannie Mae, Financial, American International Group Inc., Homeowner, Citigroup Inc., Financial Services, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-11-11
Hunting season: feds try to protect the little guy from payroll tax predators
YOU HIRE A PAYROLL FIRM TO TAKE CARE OF PAYING employment taxes to the IRS. You send them the money, and they pass it on to the feds. Right? Well, not always. Therein lies the genesis of Sen. Olympia Snowe's (R-ME) amendment to the Tax Administration Good Government Act (H.R....
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, payroll
Research articles 2004-09-01
Feds Investigate Baker Hughes Over Kickbacks
Feds Investigate Baker Hughes Over Kickbacks The US Department of Justice DOJ and the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC are investigating the Nigerian operations of Houston-based Baker Hughes, spurred by kickback allegations made by a former employee. Last week, Alan Ferguson claimed in a civil...
Tags: FINANCE, Nigeria, payment, SEC, Taxes, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2002-04-02
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