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Apple: One of Us
The Apple cult draws you in with its clean lines and airy stores, but leader Steve Jobs must be obeyed in order to keep the profits rising.
Tags: ipod, computer, Leadership, apple, britney, wallstreet, jim cramer, market, trading, cnbc, closing bell, nyse, trends, day trade, berkshire hathaway, buffet, warren, business, cash, nasdaq, investing, finance, stock exchange, stock market, stocks, wallstrip, julie alexandria, howard lindzon, cbs.com, cbs news, cbs, web video, secret, think, lion, dog, prison, giant, science, andre, weird, cult, jobs, steve, invest, Management, Apple Inc., money
Videos 2008-04-25
Clinton Privacy Rules May Reach Into Corporate Pockets
The punishment for simply giving out data such as employees' medical data without a worker's permission may be as severe as paying out $50,000 and spending a year in prison. That's one of the penalties mandated under the new medical privacy rules that are one of President Clinton's last hurrahs....
Tags: Penalty, CFO Publishing Corp., Prison, Healthcare
White papers 2001-01-19
Bankruptcy, Is It a Way Out
Bankruptcy law evolved as a reaction to the abuses surrounding debtor's prison. Before the nineteenth century a prison system existed for those who didn't pay their bills. If a merchant filed a claim, the debtor was incarcerated until his debts were paid. The lender was legally responsible for the expenses...
Tags: Prison, EzineArticles.com, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Litigation, Business Operations
White papers 2005-02-20
Prison Industry Continues Its Shakeup
Over the last few decades an industry has developed around private contractors managing prisons for states and localities. The argument for contracting this out is as in most cases to save money. There is also an industry related to the Federal and State prison systems in that they...
Tags: Industry, Prison, Prison Industry, Strategy, Government, Management, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-08-19
Ogilvy's Seifert Praises Gray Despite Role in Scandal That Sent His Wife to Prison
Ogilvy & Mather vice chairman Bill Gray is retiring, leaving Tom Seifert to head the agency as Ogilvy North America Chairman. Seifert praised Gray even though Gray had a role in a scandal that sent his wife to prison. by Jim Edwards
Tags: Prison, Scandal, Ogilvy, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-09-23
InterMune CEO Faces 20 Years in Prison for Writing a Press Release
Former InterMune CEO W. Scott Harkonen faces 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for writing and distributing a press release that falsely portrayed clinical trial results on Actimmune, a lung drug. by Jim Edwards
Tags: Press Release, Prison, CEO, Healthcare, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-09-30
Madoff Victims: What Will They Get Back?
Defrauded investors are on a mission to recover some of their $65 billion in phantom funds. At least they'll get a tax break. Bernard Madoff ...
Tags: Bernard Madoff, Tax, Money, Investor, MoneyWatch, Picard, SIPC, Madoff Wife, Financial Accounting, Finance, Bernie, Victims, Fraud, Fraudulent Transfer, Jail, Prison, Ponzi, Steal, IRS, Marlys Harris
Articles 2009-07-24
Earn 7.2% By Sending Your Money to Prison
In today's rotten rate environment, a 7.2% guaranteed return is something to crow about--but only if you can count on it. by Kathy Kristof
Tags: Prison, Kathy Kristof
Blog posts 2009-05-22
Could Debtors' Prison Make a Comeback?
When I was laid off last December, my thoughts traveled like a bullet train to a dark future. After I exhausted my severance (which would take about 15 minutes), I would be unable to pay my bills, including my health insurance. Then I would lose my house and all my...
Tags: Prison, Debtor, Court, Social Security, Asset Management, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Government, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance, Marlys Harris
Blog posts 2009-08-10

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Adelphia swindler dies in prison cell.(Courts)(Adelphia Communications Corp.,)
A former Adelphia Communications Corp. employee who had pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud the MSO out of $2.1 million was found dead in his Lehigh County, Pa., prison cell on July 13, according to prison officials. The dead man's name...
Tags: Adelphia Communications Corp.
Research articles 2004-07-19
Estonia's unique prison programs. (International).
In 1996, the Council of Europe initiated the Nord-Balt Prison Project to improve and promote the prison systems of the Baltic countries. The project entails cooperation among Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania on the one hand and among Denmark, Finland, N In 1996, the Council of Europe...
Tags: Estonia
Research articles 2003-06-01
Sentence lengths drive Ohio prison growth.(Brief article)
As the prison population tops 50,000 for the first time in Ohio, The Columbus Dispatch reported that the Ohio Senate approved two new crime bills that will increase prison time for offenders. Since 2003, the Senate has passed 40 bills that enhance cr As the prison...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-01-01
TV Guide Channel Goes behind the Barbed Wire of Fox's ''Prison Break'' on March 14th; One-Hour Special ''Prison Break: Unlocked'' Recaps First 13 Episodes of FOX's Popular TV Drama
LOS ANGELES -- TV Guide ChannelR will take an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at FOX's popular penitentiary drama "Prison Break" with a one-hour special that recaps the exciting first 13 episodes of season one and gives fans a sneak peak at what's coming. The one-hour special, "Prison Break: Unlocked," premieres on...
Tags: FOX, TV, TV Guide
Research articles 2006-02-23
British serial killer Harold Shipman hangs himself in prison
LONDON AFP ? Harold Shipman, the British family doctor who murdered more than 200 patients to become one of the worst serial killers of all time, hanged himself in his prison cell, on the eve of his 58th birthday. "He was found hanging in his cell" at Wakefield prison,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, cell, patient
Research articles 2004-01-13
Riot squad quells clashes at top security Israeli prison
JERUSALEM AFP ? Riot squad officers regained control of a high security prison in northern Israel after clashes broke out between guards and Palestinian detainees, prison authorities told AFP. One guard was wounded when inmates threw boiling oil over him at Gilboa prison where around 800 Palestinian inmates are...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, disturbance, guard, security
Research articles 2004-07-06
Kyrgyz parliament member among four killed in prison violence
BISHKEK AFP — A member of Kyrgyzstan's parliament was killed in addition to at least three other people after being taken hostage in a prison outside the capital Bishkek, prison authorities said. Tymychbek Akmatbayev had been visiting the prison on Thursday when he, along with the head of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, violence
Research articles 2005-10-20
Gandhi kin set for prison
OAKLAND -- A distant relative of Mohandas Gandhi, who served prison time for Democratic campaign finance improprieties a few years ago, was sentenced to prison once again Friday for hiding money from the government. Yogesh K. Gandhi, 55, of Pleasant Hill will surrender...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2005-12-19
Gandhi kin sentenced to prison
OAKLAND -- A distant relative of Mohandas Gandhi, who served prison time for Democratic campaign finance improprieties a few years ago, was sentenced to prison once again Friday for hiding money from the government. Yogesh K. Gandhi, 55, of Pleasant Hill will surrender himself by early April...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, SOFTWARE, Taxes
Research articles 2005-12-18
Gandhi relative's financial scheme brings prison time
OAKLAND -- A distant relative of Mohandas Gandhi who served prison time for Democratic campaign finance improprieties a few years ago was sentenced to prison once again Friday for hiding money from the government. Yogesh Gandhi, 55, of Pleasant Hill will surrender himself by early April...
Tags: FINANCE, financial, Government, Internal Revenue Service, SOFTWARE, Taxes
Research articles 2005-12-17
Bay Area Gandhi kin sentenced to prison
OAKLAND -- A distant relative of Mohandas Gandhi, who served prison time for Democratic campaign finance improprieties a few years ago, was sentenced to prison once again Friday for hiding money from the government. Yogesh K. Gandhi, 55, of Pleasant Hill will surrender himself by early April...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, SOFTWARE, Taxes
Research articles 2005-12-17
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