Technology and the Internet
American International Group Inc., one of the biggest U.S. insurance companies, agreed Thursday to pay a $10-million civil fine to settle federal regulators’ allegations that it fraudulently helped another company falsify its earnings report and hide losses.
Sept. 12, 2003
Business
The insurer says it has tentative pacts with the government involving PNC and Brightpoint.
Nov. 24, 2004
Among the new equity ratings issued Monday on Wall Street: * Brightpoint Inc.
Feb. 1, 2000
A federal grand jury is investigating products sold by insurer American International Group Inc. that companies might have used to make their earnings look better, the company said Thursday.
Oct. 22, 2004
The Santa Ana firm is the ultimate middleman in the IT industry, connecting 1,300 manufacturers such as Apple and Samsung with hundreds of thousands of retailers.
June 30, 2013
Ingram Micro is a major tech player with a minor public profile
American International Group Inc. agreed to pay $126 million and appoint an independent monitor to settle allegations that it helped two companies fraudulently inflate earnings, U.S. authorities said Tuesday.
Dec. 1, 2004
The Berkshire unit says it will cooperate fully as the agency investigates products that may help companies hide losses.
Dec. 31, 2004
The insurance giant agrees to the payment to resolve federal allegations that it helped two companies commit accounting fraud.
Nov. 25, 2004
The Los Angeles Times Power Ratings rank stocks based on growth-oriented criteria: share price momentum, earnings forecasts and analysts’ recommendations.
May 18, 1999