online.wsj.com | 12/16/09 | suspects: Henry Nicholas III and William Ruehle
Citing misconduct by prosecutors, a federal judge dismissed criminal charges in a stock-options backdating case against two former Broadcom Corp. executives. The decision marks the latest setback for the government as it attempts to hold executives accountable for a widespread compensation practice in the earlier part of the decade.
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ap.google.com | 8/19/09 | suspect: Gregory Reyes | vicitm: Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
A federal appeals court has tossed out the criminal conviction of the first Silicon Valley executive to go to trial in a stock options scandal that triggered investigations at hundreds of companies and charges against at least a dozen executives.
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usdoj.gov | 12/15/08 | suspect: Gary A. Ray | victim: KB Home
A former Vice-President and head of Human Resources at KB Home ("KB") has agreed to plead guilty to a conspiracy in 2006 to obstruct justice in connection with an internal investigation into stock option backdating at KB.
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ap.google.com | 8/28/08 | Gillian Flaccus
Broadcom Corp. co-founder Henry Samueli has apologized for lying to the Securities and Exchange Commission during its probe of stock options backdating at the chip maker.
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ap.google.com | 4/22/08 | Gillian Flaccus
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) —
Federal officials charged semiconductor-maker Broadcom Corp. on Tuesday with falsifying its reported income by illegally backdating stock options for five years.
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