Armstrong, ‘Celebrity’ Directors May Face Review Under SEC Rule - Bloomberg
Story date: 2009-06-29 11:34:00
Added on: 2009-06-29 23:22:54
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Rules being considered by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission would force Bank of America Corp. to explain how leading the 2003 invasion of Iraq prepared former U.S. General Tommy Franks to sit on its audit committee ...
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