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Ernst & Young must face class action over Broadcom's option backdating
Money & CompanyA federal appeals court Thursday reinstated a class-action lawsuit filed by Broadcom Corp. investors against Ernst & Young, saying the auditors should have known about an option-backdating scheme at the Irvine tech company. A lower-court judge had... -
Broadcom hits record revenues, boosts dividend, but stock slips after hours
L.A. Times Tech BlogIrvine-based chip-maker Broadcom Corp. on Tuesday reported a profitable quarter, with record sales of $1.95 billion, a 45% increase over the same quarter last year. The company also announced a 12.5% increase in per-share dividend, to 36 cents per share..... -
Prosecution scores in legal wrangling ahead of Broadcom options trial
Money & CompanyFederal prosecutors today won a legal victory in their stock options backdating case against former Broadcom Corp. Chief Financial Officer William J. Ruehle. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. attorney???s office could introduce... -
CES: Intel beefs up a TV set-top box (not near you)
L.A. Times Tech BlogIf 3-D to the home really does happen in the near future, Orange -- the brand France Telecom uses for its IPTV services in Europe, Africa and the Middle East -- plans to be ready. At the Consumer Electronics Show on Friday, company executives announced... -
Michael Hiltzik: Nicholas Agonistes
Money & CompanyThe collapse of the federal cases against Henry T. Nicholas and other executives of Broadcom is only one of the many high-profile debacles attributed to prosecutorial misconduct in the last year or two. As my Sunday column reports, the need...... -
P.J. Huffstutter moves from National to Business reporting
Readers' Representative JournalHere is a memo from Business Editor John Corrigan to the staff about reporter P.J. Huffstutter's new assignment: After a six-year tour as a national correspondent, P.J. Huffstutter will be rejoining Business on Jan. 25 as a Los Angeles-based reporter........ -
Acres of custom homes, equestrian trails in Laguna Hills community
Compared with the high-density residential developments surrounding it, Laguna Hills' Nellie Gail Ranch is an anomaly. A stone's throw from major freeways and a few miles from the ocean, employment and shopping centers, Nellie Gail offers its residents...Tags: Henry T. Nicholas III, House Building, Equestrian, Sports, Family
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Michael Carona sold badges, Don Haidl testifies
Newport Beach millionaire Don Haidl testified Friday that badges were for sale under the administration of former Orange County Sheriff Michael S. Carona, and that the shields for volunteer reserves were purposely changed to look exactly like those...Tags: Michael Carona, Political Systems, Hospitals and Clinics, Henry Samueli, Elections
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The two Henry T. Nicholases
Last week began and ended on high notes, sort of, for the billionaire Orange County crusader behind some of California's most recent tough-on-crime ballot measures. On June 2, an anti-gang proposition that he is backing with $1 million from his personal...Tags: Regional Authority, YouTube, Television, University of California, Technology
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Billionaire sought secret lair for sex, drugs, complaint says
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFlush with wealth from Broadcom Corp.'s 1998 public stock offering, computer chip magnate Henry T. Nicholas III made a few additions to his equestrian estate in Laguna Hills: hidden doors and secret levers, an underground grotto, tunnels and a 2,000-...Tags: Prostitution, Drug Use, Hospitals and Clinics, Gaming, Recreational Substance Use
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Los Angeles Times' West Magazine Names Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren as the Most Powerful Southern Californian
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10, 2006 West magazine, the Sunday magazine of the Los Angeles Times, today announced that Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren tops its list of the 100 most powerful people in Southern California. The complete West 100 list will be...Tags: Regional Authority, Newspaper and Magazine, Dyan Cannon, Sexual Assault, Business
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Students head for science fair
Incarnation School sixth-graders Francesca Legaspi and Krista Celo will be shaking things up next month as they compete in the California State Science Fair with their experiment on the stability of buildings during earthquakes. it's the first time...Tags: Science, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Students, Education
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