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Cyanotech Continues Delay of Fiscal 2007 Financial Results
KAILUA KONA, Hawaii -- Cyanotech Corporation (Nasdaq:CYAN) announced it will not meet today's extended deadline for filing its Form 10-K Report with the Securities and Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007. The Company, on June 29, 2007, filed Form 12b-25 extending the time to file its...
Tags: audit, Company, FINANCE, KPMG Consulting Inc., SALES, SEC
Research articles 2007-07-16
Max Re Capital Ltd. Announces First Quarter Net Income and Update of Audit and Risk Management Committee Investigation.
HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Max Re Capital Ltd. (Nasdaq: MXRE) (BSX: MXRE BH) announced today that the Audit and Risk Management Committee has not yet completed its previously announced internal investigation. Consequently, KPMG, the Company's auditors, have not completed their Statement of...
Tags: audit, Company, FINANCE, financial, income, KPMG Consulting Inc., SEC, SECURITY, Strategy
Research articles 2006-05-01
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission fined current and former KPMG auditors involved in Xerox Corp.'s $3 billion overstatement of revenue
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC fined current and former KPMG auditors involved in Xerox Corp.'s $3 billion overstatement of revenue. Ronald Safran and Michael Conway, who directly oversaw the audits of Xerox between 1997 and 2000, will each pay $150,000 to settle lawsuits waged by the SEC in...
Tags: audit, FINANCE, KPMG Consulting Inc., revenue, SEC, Xerox Corp.
Research articles 2006-04-01
KPMG agrees to pay SEC $22.5 million to settle
WASHINGTON AP -- KPMG LLP, the U.S. unit of Big Four accounting firm KPMG International, has agreed to pay $22.5 million to settle federal regulators' charges that it allowed Xerox Corp. to manipulate its accounting. The Securities and Exchange Commission in January 2003 sued KPMG and certain of...
Tags: accounting, audit, FINANCE, KPMG Consulting Inc., SEC, Xerox Corp.
Research articles 2005-04-20
KPMG hit with record 10 million dollar SEC fine over Gemstar audits
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Securities and Exchange Commission said that accounting firm KPMG had agreed to pay a record 10 million dollar sum to settle its "improper" audits of Gemstar-TV Guide International. The 10-million-dollar sanction represents the biggest payment ever made by an accounting firm in an SEC...
Tags: accounting, audit, FINANCE, Government, KPMG Consulting Inc., Regulations, SEC
Research articles 2004-10-20
KPMG to pay record 10 million dollars over 'audit failures'
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Securities and Exchange Commission said that accounting firm KPMG had agreed to pay a record 10 million dollars to settle its "improper" audits of Gemstar-TV Guide International. The 10-million-dollar sanction represents the biggest payment ever made by an accounting firm in an SEC investigation....
Tags: accounting, audit, FINANCE, Government, KPMG Consulting Inc., Regulations, SEC
Research articles 2004-10-20
Coke profits beat Street forecast
ATLANTA -- The Coca-Cola Co.'s profit slipped in the fourth quarter despite an 8 percent rise in sales and evidence the world's largest beverage maker is improving its relationship with its bottlers and its efficiency with a smaller work force. The results, announced Wednesday, beat Wall Street's earnings...
Tags: Coke, FINANCE, investor, KPMG Consulting Inc., SALES, SEC
Research articles 2004-02-12
Levitt tells Big 4: put investors first!(Arthur Levitt)(Transcript)
NEW YORK -- In a meeting in late November with the partnership of Big Four firm KPMG, former Securities and Exchange Commission chair Arthur Levitt said that auditors must make the investing public their top priority. "First and foremost, auditors must put investors first," he said. "For too...
Tags: accounting, FINANCE, investor, KPMG Consulting Inc., Levitt, SEC
Research articles 2003-12-15
Allegations Still Challenge Reputations of Nation's Largest Accounting Firms.
By Ameet Sachdev, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 7--Early last year, auditor KPMG LLP was ready to make public its doubts about Spiegel Inc.'s ability to continue as a business. But the Downers Grove-based retailer, according to a subsequent SEC...
Tags: accounting, audit, FINANCE, KPMG Consulting Inc., PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, SEC, Spiegel
Research articles 2003-10-07
Industrynews digest
Companies ING Integrates Two B-D Firms Linking two of its broker-dealer firms more closely to its distinctive lion logo, ING Advisors Network is combining Washington Square Securities and Locust Street Securities into one entity. The new firm will be named ING Financial Partners. In addition, two more broker-dealers,...
Tags: 401(k), advisor, Benefits, FINANCE, ING Group, Investment, KPMG Consulting Inc., Morningstar Inc., SEC, Wachovia Corp.
Research articles 2003-10-01
Wachovia, KPMG Deal Is Scrutinized.
By Rick Rothacker, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 15--Wachovia Corp. said the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has asked it for documents about agreements it had to refer clients to accounting firm KPMG LLP. In...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, KPMG Consulting Inc., SEC, Taxes, Wachovia Corp.
Research articles 2003-08-15
Peregrine execs' fall continues: latest plea sheds light on firm's 'parking' maneuvers
After Peregrine Systems went public in April 1997, the San Diego-based company recorded 17 consecutive quarters of revenue growth that also pushed its stock from its initial price of $9 up to nearly $80 per share. The phenomenon helped finance the company's aggressive acquisition strategy. Yet, based on the...
Tags: FINANCE, KPMG Consulting Inc., Outsourcing, Peregrine Systems Inc., SALES, SEC
Research articles 2003-06-23
Former Peregrine Sales Executive Pleads Guilty to Fraud.
By Bruce V. Bigelow, The San Diego Union-Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 17--A former Peregrine Systems sales executive pleaded guilty yesterday to one count of securities fraud, as authorities spotlighted deals with KPMG Consulting that falsely inflated Peregrine's revenue by...
Tags: fraud, KPMG Consulting Inc., Litigation, Outsourcing, Peregrine Systems Inc., SALES, SEC
Research articles 2003-06-17
KPMG and the Marcos money trail. (Economics).
AT A TIME WHEN THE INTEGRITY of global accounting firms is being questioned, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC and Justice Department are looking into charges that KPMG Zurich, a division of the international audit company, helped Credit Suisse hide hundreds of millions of dollars...
Tags: Credit Suisse Group AG, Government, KPMG Consulting Inc., SEC, SOFTWARE, Zurich
Research articles 2003-03-01
Liability for "causing" violations of the Federal Securities Laws: Defining the SEC's next counterattack in the battle of Central Bank[dagger]
I. IntroductionCongress passed the securities Enforcement Remedies and Penny Stock Reform Act of 1990 Remedies Act1 to arm the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC or Commission with a broader arsenal of procedural and remedial weapons than it had previously possessed in order to facilitate the Commission's function of enforcing...
Tags: bank, Cir, commission, Jones, KPMG Consulting Inc., SALES, SEC, security, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-01-01
Stockholders to Settle Rite Aid Lawsuit.
By Tom Dochat, The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 16--Attorneys representing Rite Aid Corp. stockholders in a class-action lawsuit stemming from the drugstore chain's accounting practices in the late 1990s have agreed to settle the litigation with all...
Tags: accounting, attorney, FINANCE, KPMG Consulting Inc., lawsuit, Litigation, SEC, settlement, shareholder
Research articles 2002-10-16
More Peregrine
Securities & Exchange Commission filings by dismissed auditor KPMG can't be helpful to Peregrine's case with the SEC, which is conducting its own investigation. In a scathing rebuttal to statements made by Peregrine when it dismissed KPMG last month, the accounting firm said Peregrine, among other things: *...
Tags: accounting, FINANCE, KPMG Consulting Inc., SALES, SEC
Research articles 2002-06-17
The San Diego Union-Tribune Don Bauder Column.
By Don Bauder, The San Diego Union-Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 21--Couch your confession in the vernacular. Bang! Dead. Hedge your mea culpa in legalese. Bang! Also dead. What's a rascal to do? Consider slang usage. In internal memoranda,...
Tags: attorney, Enron Corp., KPMG Consulting Inc., SEC, trader, Xerox Corp.
Research articles 2002-05-21
Big Five developments. (news front)
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has slapped KPMG for engaging in "improper professional conduct" because it purported to serve as an independent accounting firm for an audit client at the same time that it had made substantial financial investments in the client. In addition to censuring the...
Tags: audit, FINANCE, financial, IPO, KPMG Consulting Inc., Outsourcing, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, SEC
Research articles 2002-04-01
Letter from New York.
Finance professionals and politicians are eager to have their say on how to fill the space left by the Twin Towers and ensure Lower Manhattan remains at the heart of the financial world. But they would probably be better advised to concentrate on rebuilding confidence in a...
Tags: auditing, bank, FINANCE, financial, investor, KPMG Consulting Inc., SEC
Research articles 2002-01-21
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