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Next Stop on the HP Scandal Train

The U.S. House of Representatives will hold hearings next week on HPGate. Tune in at 7 AM California time to hear CEO Mark Hurd try to defend his action and inaction.

The Committee on Energy and Commerce

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on September 22, 2006 by sdiamond.

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  • Ringing the bell on the NYSE
  • The "race to the bottom" returns
  • The Delphi "Bankruptcy"
  • The PetroChina syndrome
  • Working Papers at SSRN

B. Books and Book Chapters

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  • Book chapter on insider trading
  • Book chapter on private equity
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  • Hidden History of the ERA
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  • Rights and Revolution in Nicaragua

C. Policy Ideas, Research Notes and Other

  • "New Realism" and Crisis of Human Rights Movement
  • A modest proposal for capital market reform
  • Can They Just Fire Me?
  • Hey, The Boss Just Called Me Into The Office

D. Media and Other Appearances

  • Alumni Profile by Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
  • Facebook Insider Trading: NY Times
  • Has "Race to the Bottom" touched bottom?
  • Letter in the Financial Times on insider trading
  • The Facebook IPO
  • Zynga IPO on ABC TV

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F. Recommended Blogs

  • AAUP
  • Minh T. Ngo
  • Plum Village (Thich Nhat Hanh)

Recent Posts

  • Bursting the blockchain bubble
  • Delaware Chancery Court slaps Elon Musk’s wrist on SolarCity deal
  • Does the California State Bar have a race problem?
  • California Bar opens door to increase in bar exam cut score
  • Another banner year for lawyers, BLS reports
  • Presidential power or “police state”: Trump relies on discredited 1950 case to defend Executive Order
  • State of Washington wins major victory against Trump
  • The common link between Steve Bannon and the alt-right – the “socialism of fools”
  • Trump to channel Nazi Economy Minister Hjalmar Schacht?
  • Remember: the securities laws cover unicorns just like every other species!

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© Stephen Diamond. 2015. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Contact the author at sdiamond@scu.edu to obtain permission.

Recent Posts

  • Bursting the blockchain bubble
  • Delaware Chancery Court slaps Elon Musk’s wrist on SolarCity deal
  • Does the California State Bar have a race problem?
  • California Bar opens door to increase in bar exam cut score
  • Another banner year for lawyers, BLS reports
  • Presidential power or “police state”: Trump relies on discredited 1950 case to defend Executive Order
  • State of Washington wins major victory against Trump
  • The common link between Steve Bannon and the alt-right – the “socialism of fools”
  • Trump to channel Nazi Economy Minister Hjalmar Schacht?
  • Remember: the securities laws cover unicorns just like every other species!

A. Research papers

  • Are the stock markets "rigged"?
  • Bridging the divide
  • Exercising the governance option
  • Facebook's failed IPO
  • Private equity and public good
  • Ringing the bell on the NYSE
  • The "race to the bottom" returns
  • The Delphi "Bankruptcy"
  • The PetroChina syndrome
  • Working Papers at SSRN

B. Books and Book Chapters

  • Amazon Author Page
  • Book chapter on insider trading
  • Book chapter on private equity
  • From "Che" to China
  • Hidden History of the ERA
  • Human Rights, Labor Rights & Int'l. Trade
  • Rights and Revolution in Nicaragua

C. Policy Ideas, Research Notes and Other

  • "New Realism" and Crisis of Human Rights Movement
  • A modest proposal for capital market reform
  • Can They Just Fire Me?
  • Hey, The Boss Just Called Me Into The Office

D. Media and Other Appearances

  • Alumni Profile by Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
  • Facebook Insider Trading: NY Times
  • Has "Race to the Bottom" touched bottom?
  • Letter in the Financial Times on insider trading
  • The Facebook IPO
  • Zynga IPO on ABC TV

E. Professional Links

  • Academic Home Page
  • Linkedin Profile
  • My current C.V.

F. Recommended Blogs

  • AAUP
  • Minh T. Ngo
  • Plum Village (Thich Nhat Hanh)

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