SEC charges current, former Broadcom execs

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Wed, 05/14/2008 - 10:00pm

The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged two current and two former key executives of chipmaker Broadcom with backdating stock options.

The SEC announced Wednesday it had filed a federal complaint against Chairman and Chief Technology Officer Henry Samueli and general counsel David Dull, as well as former Chief Executive ...



 

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