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  • EDS shares drop as SEC probe deepens

    Electronic Data Systems' stock fell by nearly 10 percent Tuesday on news that a US Securities and Exchange Commission probe into the company has grown more serious.

  • Google: No penalty for stock options, Playboy chat

    Google has settled with federal and state regulators over allegations the company violated securities laws in the handling of its stock options.

  • Playboy bares more of Google

    Apparently, Google didn't reveal enough in Playboy the first time.

  • EDS hoses down Aust impact of SEC probe

    Services company EDS has hoses down concerns over the local ramifications of a United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) probe into its accounting practices, saying it remains "business as usual".

  • SEC opens new inquiry into issued Google stock

    Google said late Monday that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has begun an informal inquiry into its issuance of stock options to insiders, yet another caution before the company's closely watched public offering begins.

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