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| Brocade Reports Earnings May 31: There's Still Time To Get In |
| Published: May 2, 2007, 9:47 pm |
| Tags: Long Term, Stock, Investments, Brcd, Earnings, Speculate, Brocade |
| Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. is scheduled to report earnings on May 31. I generally focus on short term holdings, looking for a catalyst that will move a stock. However, when I find a good company that I believe in, (because of various factors) I may change my investment/trading strategy. Brocade is one of those companies that I believe |
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| Brocade Reports Earnings May 31: There's Still Time To Get In |
| Published: May 2, 2007, 9:47 pm |
| Tags: Long Term, Stock, Investments, Brcd, Earnings, Speculate, Brocade |
| Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. is scheduled to report earnings on May 31. I generally focus on short term holdings, looking for a catalyst that will move a stock. However, when I find a good company that I believe in, (because of various factors) I may change my investment/trading strategy. Brocade is one of those companies that I believe |
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| Brocade CEO Gregory Reyes, one of the earliest ... [Crime] |
| Published: January 16, 2008, 2:26 pm |
| Tags: Brocade, Crime, Gregory Reyes |
| Brocade CEO Gregory Reyes, one of the earliest targets of the stock-options backdating scandal and the first exec convicted for said mess, has received a 21-month stay behind bars. His tears didn't save him from 10 counts of securities fraud. [WSJ] |
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| Ex-CEO Gets 21 Months for Tampering With Options |
| Published: January 17, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Ex Ceo, Gets, Months, For, Tampering, With, Options, Gregory Reyes, U S Securities And Exchange Commission, Brocade Communications Systems Inc, Brooks Automation Inc, Comverse Inc, The Associated Press, Brooklyn, Charles R Breyer, Christopher Cox, Matthew J Jacobs, San |
| The first company chief executive to be convicted for tampering with stock-option awards was sentenced yesterday to 21 months in prison, one of a handful of corporate officials to face punishment for the once-widespread practice. |
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