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| | Stock-options Concerns At Apple Computer | | Shares of Apple Computer Inc. were down less than 1 percent following a report in California said company officials may have falsified stock-option documents.The California legal newspaper The Recorder said Wednesday that U.S. prosecutors were considering criminal charges after "looking closely at stock option administration documents that were apparently falsified by company officials to maximize the profitability of option grants to executives."Apple stock was down 0.63, or 0.77 percent, to 80.88 in early Wednesday afternoon trading.Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs has hired a lawyer in addition to the company's law firm to deal with inquiries by the U.S. Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission, the newspaper said.Apple said in October it was concerned about "the actions of two former officers in connection with the accounting, recording and reporting of stock option grants."The former company officers were not publicly identified.
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| | No problems with foreign ownership of clubs - FA chief | | Football Association chief executive Brian Barwick said on Monday the FA had no objections to the foreign ownership of English clubs. The issue is in the spotlight after last week's takeover of West Ham United by an Icelandic consortium made them the sixth club in the 20-strong Premier League to be foreign-owned. The move came two months after U.S. billionaire Randy Lerner completed his buyout of Aston Villa and follows the foreign ownership of Manchester United, Chelsea, Portsmouth and Fulham.
"This is an emotive issue and the FA has to act according to the law, regardless of opinion," Barwick told the FA's Web site. "We cannot discriminate on nationality or insubstantial concerns. Football clubs are heavily regulated, not just under football rules but also Company Law and stock market controls." Barwick's views are shared by Sports Minister Richard Caborn, who told Reuters last week: "Foreign ownership is not bad per se...many of our companies are foreign-owned. "The (key) is making sure the rules by which they run those clubs are also ones in which our national interest, our national game and grassroots football are... | |
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