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  • Associated Press Reports on Usana Credential Scandal

    More of a short seller conspiracy? Or can we put that silly idea to rest now that the Associated Press is reporting on the Usana Health Sciences credential scandal? Paul Foy, AP Business Writer reports that “another” executive at Usana […]

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  • Wall Street Journal Reports on Usana CFO’s Falsified Credentials

    Today the Wall Street Journal reported on Usana CFO Gil Fuller’s apparent lack of a CPA license, while reporting in SEC filings that he was a Certified Public Accountant. According to the article:

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  • Is CFO Gil Fuller of Usana Health Sciences Breaking the Law?

    You be the judge. Here is the biographical information from Usana’s most recent 14A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 13, 207:

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  • What to do when a public company is caught falsifying the credentials of the CFO

    So when a public company is exposed for having a CFO who is not a Certified Public Accountant, even though all of their SEC filings say he is, what are they to do? I have a few suggestions: Pretend we […]

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  • Anti-semitism on the Yahoo message boards

    A few bloggers were talking this weekend about anti-semitism on the Yahoo message boards, specifically the board for Overstock.com. That discussion board is overrun with derogatory references to Jewish people. Just how pervasive is this problem? Prominent New York attorney […]

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  • Usana Insider – Usana CFO Gil Fuller Has No CPA License

    The Usana Insider reveals the following about Gil Fuller, alleging that he has no CPA license: i do not have much time to write. the company has hired kroll investigations out of chicago to ruin you and fdi. bramble, timmer […]

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  • Nortel Networks to pay SEC fine for accounting fraud

    Nortel Networks will be fined up to $100 million for accounting fraud issues. The SEC began investigating Nortel in 2005 on the civil level. In 2005, the company admitted to overstating revenue by $3.4 billion. $100 million won’t amount to […]

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  • Capitalizing on Finding Fraud

    Forensic accounting firm sees growth as a result of business scandals The Business Journal of Milwaukee By Jennifer Batog Tracy Coenen always pictured herself working in the criminal justice field, perhaps as a prison warden. Then, in her sophomore year […]

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  • Defending Mannatech’s Sugar Pills

    Last night, a poor, lost soul posted a comment on my post about the 20/20 expose on multi-level marketing company Mannatech. She’s posted her own lengthy analysis of the company at http://glycofamily.blogspot.com/2007/06/long-entry-about-mannatech-and-response.html. Sadly, she buys into all the hype and […]

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  • Judge Promises Quick Decision in Katrina Insurance Case

    Carolyn King, one of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judges who will rule on the case involving New Orleans homeowners and insurance companies, has promised a quick ruling. Although such rulings usually take months, Judge King has acknowledged […]

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