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...However, the “monarchical bragging rights” go to Norway’s Harald V, under whom GDP per capita has increased by 3.8 per cent a year on average since he ascended to the throne in 1991....
...In Asadi v GE Energy, US district judge Nancy Atlas ruled that the statute did not cover the claims of Khaled Asadi who coordinated with Iraq’s government to secure energy service contracts for GE....
...Thanks to the onerous reporting requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley, it was losing foreign listings to the UK. Has the handling of the current crisis affected the balance?...
...And the rise in internal investigations appears to come from compliance department changes spurred by Sarbanes Oxley and other US regulatory requirements....
...Virtually the whole US investment banking industry is on trial in the lawsuit, Credit Suisse First Boston v Billing....
...Given that the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation received $500,000 from the C.V. Starr Foundation, a group with strong ties to Maurice R....
...A number of the 400 diners were more moved by the World Cup, skipping dessert to go into Montreux to a bar to watch Ukraine v Switzerland, a match that yielded little poetry....
...A glass boat by Dale Chihuly will swim on the lake, Ron Arad’s coloured “Oh-Void” will be sited in a courtyard, Lynn Chadwick’s “Two Watchers V Second Version” will take up its station in the garden....
...Elsewhere, the plays Henry IV and Henry V chronicle the journey of a leader amid a scenario of political instability (a context that we would describe as involving “crisis leadership”)....
...However, in a recent article, Roberta Karmel of the Brooklyn Law School notes disapprovingly that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, by attempting to protect investors, effectively puts shareholders back on top....
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