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15 Jul 2010, 11:42 am by Steve Bainbridge
Why subsidize banks to borrow with a government guarantee to invest in riskier assets? [read post]
13 Jul 2010, 2:25 pm by Larry Downes
  Would companies, such as Akamai, which offer caching services, suddenly find themselves subject to some or all of Title II? [read post]
22 Jun 2010, 12:41 pm by Erin Miller
This edition of “Petitions to Watch” features cases up for consideration at the Justices’ last scheduled private conference of the Term, on Thursday, June 24. [read post]
24 May 2010, 11:18 am by @ErikJHeels
(Milton, MA) Boston Carbon Corporation (Carlisle, MA) Boston Medspa Management Company, Inc. [read post]
Eighty pages in, (in case you don’t get that far) the Adopting Release acknowledges that “[t]he new disclosure may” have the “benefit” of “also encourag[ing] the board and senior management to examine and improve” governance policies and structures. [read post]
Is it the board, which manages the affairs of the company, or shareholders, who own the company? [read post]
17 Feb 2010, 12:33 pm by velvel
And SIPC cannot sanitize a Ponzi Scheme by “bless[ing]….fake profits” and hurting people who did not take out their principal. [read post]
2 Dec 2009, 2:03 am by charonqc
Or your ass is grass and I’m a f***ing lawnmower! [read post]
30 Nov 2009, 11:05 am
Around the middle of the 20th Century, the idea grew up that good managers could manage anything. [read post]
30 Nov 2009, 9:13 am
Fortunately, microcredit provides the good way to reverse the age-old vicious circle of "low income, low saving & low investment", into virtuous circle of "low income, injection of credit, investment, more income, more savings, more investment, more income. [read post]
22 Nov 2009, 7:44 am by Andrew Frisch
In 2001, the Department stated that a loan officer who was responsible for creating a loan package to meet the goals of a borrower by “select[ing] from a wide range of loan packages in order to properly advise the client, … supervis[ing] the processing of the transaction to closing,” and “acquir[ing] a full understanding of the customer’s credit history and financial goals in order to advise them regarding the selection of a loan package that… [read post]
11 Nov 2009, 4:08 am by Michael J. Hassen
According to the allegations underlying the class action complaint, Fifth Third “ breached its fiduciary and contractual duties to the class in three ways: (1) It invested fiduciary assets in proprietary (and often higher-fee) Fifth Third mutual funds rather than superior funds operated by the Bank's competitors; (2) it promised trust beneficiaries that their fiduciary accounts would receive ‘individualized’ management and breached that agreement by providing… [read post]
10 Nov 2009, 8:08 pm
According to the allegations underlying the class action complaint, Fifth Third “ breached its fiduciary and contractual duties to the class in three ways: (1) It invested fiduciary assets in proprietary (and often higher-fee) Fifth Third mutual funds rather than superior funds operated by the Bank’s competitors; (2) it promised trust beneficiaries that their fiduciary accounts would receive ‘individualized’ management and breached that agreement by… [read post]
19 Aug 2009, 9:31 am
Generally, greater weight will be given to earnings factors for those companies that sell products or services, and to asset values for investment or holding companies. [read post]
30 Jun 2009, 7:52 pm
The administrative contact is Terry Gilsenan.Administrative Contact: Gilsenan, TerryInterOil CorporationLevel 2, Orchid Plaza79-87 Abbott StCairns, Queensland 4870 Australia61417600360InterOil used employees to blog about company while hiding their affiliation In another stunt, Susuve Laumaea, Senior Manager Media Relations at InterOil, wrote an blog post promoting InterOil's business agenda in Papua New Guinea and apparently tried to conceal his relationship with the… [read post]
15 Jun 2009, 8:14 am
In short, private insurers often dominate their markets, their plans are often opaque, and they have little incentive to invest in their customers' health for the long term. [read post]