Halliburton Suspends Invoicing in Dispute (Reuters)
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Halliburton to Pay $7.5 Mln to
Settle SEC Charges (Reuters)
Halliburton to Pay $7.5 Mln to
Settle SEC Charges (Reuters)
08/03/2004 02:38 PMReuters - Halliburton Co. will pay $7.5
million to settle charges that it failed to disclose a 1998
accounting change at a time when Vice President Dick Cheney
headed the company, authorities said Tuesday.
SEC Suspends Ernst & Young (Reuters)
SEC Suspends Ernst & Young (Reuters)
04/16/2004 03:44 PMReuters - Ernst & Young LLP, the No. 3
accounting firm, on Friday was suspended for six months from
accepting new clients because of an improper business
relationship with business software maker PeopleSoft Inc.
(PSFT.O).
EU Suspends Review of Oracle Bid
(Reuters)
EU Suspends Review of Oracle Bid
(Reuters)
04/15/2004 08:59 AMReuters - European regulators have again
suspended their review of Oracle's $9.4 billion bid for rival
PeopleSoft, which has prompted competition concerns on both
sides of the Atlantic.
Halliburton Says Army to Withhold Some
Payments (Reuters)
Halliburton Says Army to Withhold Some
Payments (Reuters)
08/17/2004 09:28 AMReuters - Halliburton Co. on Tuesday said the
U.S. Army will withhold payments of 15 percent of future bills,
apparently backtracking on an earlier deal.
Halliburton Finds Possible Iraq
Kickbacks (Reuters)
Halliburton Finds Possible Iraq
Kickbacks (Reuters)
01/23/2004 07:38 PMReuters - Halliburton Co. (HAL.N) workers may
have taken kickbacks from a Kuwaiti subcontractor supplying
U.S. troops in Iraq, causing a potential $6 million overcharge
to U.S. taxpayers, the company said on Friday.
Pentagon Auditors Set to Clear
Halliburton (Reuters)
Pentagon Auditors Set to Clear
Halliburton (Reuters)
01/07/2004 06:23 PMReuters - Pentagon auditors said on Wednesday
they expected soon to receive documents from the Army that
Halliburton paid fair prices for fuel brought into Iraq,
squashing price-gouging allegations against Vice President Dick
Cheney's former company.
Judge OKs Halliburton Asbestos
Settlement (Reuters)
Judge OKs Halliburton Asbestos
Settlement (Reuters)
07/17/2004 11:40 AMReuters - A federal bankruptcy judge approved a
$4.2 billion settlement between two subsidiaries of energy
services company Halliburton that could end the companies'
long-running liability over asbestos claims, according to court
documents filed on Friday.
EU Temporarily Suspends Microsoft
Sanctions (Reuters)
EU Temporarily Suspends Microsoft
Sanctions (Reuters)
06/27/2004 09:49 AMReuters - The European Commission has
temporarily suspended an order requiring Microsoft to sell a
version of its Windows operating system without a media player
software, just before the order would have taken effect, it
announced Sunday.
Reuters Suspends IM Service Due to
Kelvir Worm
Reuters Suspends IM Service Due to
Kelvir Worm
04/14/2005 10:18 PMReuters takes down its enterprise IM service to prevent the spread of
a Kelvir-worm variant that lures users into clicking a malicious link.
Los Alamos Defense Lab Suspends
Operations (Reuters)
Los Alamos Defense Lab Suspends
Operations (Reuters)
07/17/2004 04:28 PMReuters - The Los Alamos National
Laboratory, a key U.S. center for nuclear weapons research, has
suspended virtually all its operations after an intern
sustained a serious eye injury while working with a laser, a
spokesman said on Saturday.
Halliburton Questioned on $1.8
Billion Iraq Work -WSJ (Reuters)
Halliburton Questioned on $1.8
Billion Iraq Work -WSJ (Reuters)
08/11/2004 04:42 AMReuters - Pentagon auditors have concluded that
Halliburton Co. failed to adequately account for more than $1.8
billion of work in Iraq and Kuwait, the Wall Street Journal
said on Wednesday, citing a Pentagon report.
Report: Army to Rebid Halliburton
Contract (Reuters)
Report: Army to Rebid Halliburton
Contract (Reuters)
09/07/2004 06:41 AMReuters - The U.S. Army plans within months to
break up Halliburton Co.'s contract to provide support services
for U.S. troops in Iraq -- valued at up to $13 billion -- and
open the work to competitive bids, The Wall Street Journal said
on Tuesday, citing an internal Army memorandum.
Halliburton Subpoenaed Over Unit's Iran
Work (Reuters)
Halliburton Subpoenaed Over Unit's Iran
Work (Reuters)
07/19/2004 04:54 PMReuters - A grand jury issued a subpoena to oil
field services company Halliburton Co. seeking information
about its Cayman Islands unit's work in Iran, where it is
illegal for U.S. companies to operate, Halliburton said on
Monday.
U.S. Replaces Halliburton Iraqi Fuel
Contracts (Reuters)
U.S. Replaces Halliburton Iraqi Fuel
Contracts (Reuters)
03/08/2004 11:10 PMReuters - The U.S. military said on Monday it
had awarded seven new contracts to deliver fuel to northern
Iraq, replacing much-criticized work done by Vice President
Dick Cheney's old firm Halliburton .
Pfizer Suspends Bextra Sales in U.S.,
Europe (Reuters)
Pfizer Suspends Bextra Sales in U.S.,
Europe (Reuters)
04/07/2005 10:17 AMReuters - Pfizer Inc. on Thursday agreed to
suspend sales and marketing of its arthritis drug Bextra at the
request of U.S. and European drug regulators, who said the
risks outweigh the drug's benefits.
EU Temporarily Suspends Microsoft
Sanctions-Source (Reuters)
EU Temporarily Suspends Microsoft
Sanctions-Source (Reuters)
06/27/2004 06:23 AMReuters - The European Commission has
temporarily suspended an order demanding that Microsoft change
the way it sells Windows software, pending an EU judicial
decision on the firm's request for a longer-term suspension, a
source familiar with the situation said Sunday.
Cheney Office 'Coordinated' Halliburton
Deal -Time (Reuters)
Cheney Office 'Coordinated' Halliburton
Deal -Time (Reuters)
05/30/2004 07:12 PMReuters - A Pentagon e-mail said Vice
President Dick Cheney's office "coordinated" a
multibillion-dollar Iraq reconstruction contract awarded to his
former employer Halliburton, Time magazine reported on Sunday.
E-Mail Boosts Calls to Probe
Halliburton, Cheney (Reuters)
E-Mail Boosts Calls to Probe
Halliburton, Cheney (Reuters)
06/01/2004 05:28 PMReuters - A newly unearthed Pentagon e-mail
about Halliburton contracts in Iraq prompted fresh calls on
Capitol Hill on Tuesday for probes into whether Vice President
Dick Cheney helped his old firm get the deals.
China Mobile Suspends Sohu for Spamming
Customers (Reuters)
China Mobile Suspends Sohu for Spamming
Customers (Reuters)
08/13/2004 07:56 PMReuters - Chinese Internet company Sohu.com
(SOHU.O) on Friday said China Mobile (CHL.N) had suspended Sohu
as a supplier of mobile phone picture services for one year for
unsolicited marketing to some customers.
College Suspends Fraternity for Porn
Film Shoot (Reuters)
College Suspends Fraternity for Porn
Film Shoot (Reuters)
03/29/2005 10:53 AMReuters - A California university, once
ranked by Playboy magazine as the top U.S. party school, is
probing a fraternity for a party where a hard-core sex film was
made, a school spokesman said on Monday.
U.S. Army Suspends General in Iraq
Jail-Abuse Probe (Reuters)
U.S. Army Suspends General in Iraq
Jail-Abuse Probe (Reuters)
05/24/2004 06:49 PMReuters - An American general in charge of
U.S.-run prisons in Iraq when the abuse of prisoners took place
has been suspended as commander of the military police brigade
at the heart of the scandal and removed from active duty, the
Army said on Monday.
Row erupts over 'illegal' UK email
invoicing
Row erupts over 'illegal' UK email
invoicing
01/06/2004 06:53 AMIs. Isn't. Is. Isn't
Electronic Invoicing Marks 5th
Anniversary
Electronic Invoicing Marks 5th
Anniversary
12/24/2004 12:19 PMStrata’s Electronic Link Proves Essential for Media Buyers - New
Electronic Contracting Links Promise More Efficiency [PRWEB Dec 24,
2004]
2ndSite Inc. Releases Version 2.6 of its
Web Invoicing Service
2ndSite Inc. Releases Version 2.6 of its
Web Invoicing Service
02/05/2005 09:51 PM2ndSite Inc. (www.web-invoicing.com) yesterday released version 2.6 of
its web invoicing service. Version 2.6 of 2ndSite’s web invoicing
service includes a new pricing structure and enhanced reporting
capabilities. The new version is 2ndSite's fifth release since May
2004. [PRWEB Feb 2, 2005]
Gateway invoicing system revealing
information!
Gateway invoicing system revealing
information!
11/05/2003 10:56 AMSeems Gateway has a bit of a problem on there secure commerce site
that allows you to look at other...
Trash Dispute Blocks Trains for 4th Day
(Reuters)
Trash Dispute Blocks Trains for 4th Day
(Reuters)
06/28/2004 09:38 AMReuters - The main rail link to southern
Italy and Sicily was blocked for a fourth day Monday by
hundreds of people who remained camped on the track in protest
at the reopening of a rubbish dump.
Police Brawl in Identity Dispute
(Reuters)
Police Brawl in Identity Dispute
(Reuters)
04/23/2004 10:52 AMReuters - A fight broke out between four Belgian
police officers on Wednesday after local cops disputed the
identity papers of a pair of plain-clothes colleagues, a police
spokesman said.
Mexico Withdraws Ambassador from Cuba in
Dispute (Reuters)
Mexico Withdraws Ambassador from Cuba in
Dispute (Reuters)
05/02/2004 11:41 PMReuters - Mexico pulled its ambassador from
Havana on Sunday and accused Cuba of interfering in its
internal affairs as bitterness over Mexico's close relations
with the United States came to a head.
Microsoft, Lindows Settle Trademark
Dispute (Reuters)
Microsoft, Lindows Settle Trademark
Dispute (Reuters)
07/19/2004 01:29 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) and
Lindows.com Inc. settled a legal dispute over whether the name
of the small Linux software developer's operating system was
too similar to Windows, Microsoft's flagship product, the
companies said on Monday.
Stamps.com, eBay Reach Litigation
Dispute Settlement (Reuters)
Stamps.com, eBay Reach Litigation
Dispute Settlement (Reuters)
07/14/2004 10:22 PMReuters - Stamps.com (STMP.O), which sells
postage stamps online, said on Wednesday it has reached a
settlement resolving various disputes with Web auction company
eBay Inc. (EBAY.O).
U.S. Raids Chalabi HQ, Dispute Rages on
Iraq Attack (Reuters)
U.S. Raids Chalabi HQ, Dispute Rages on
Iraq Attack (Reuters)
05/20/2004 08:18 PMReuters - U.S. troops and Iraqi police raided the
home and party offices of Washington's former top Iraq ally
Ahmad Chalabi on Thursday, whipping up fresh turbulence in the
run-up to a U.S. handover of power.
NATO Settles Dispute Over Training Iraqi
Forces (Reuters)
NATO Settles Dispute Over Training Iraqi
Forces (Reuters)
06/26/2004 09:21 AMReuters - NATO nations settled a dispute over
how to respond to a call from Iraq's incoming government for
troop training on Saturday, averting a public row two days
before the opening of an alliance summit in Istanbul.
China Mobile Suspends Chinadotcom Mobile
Services (Reuters)
China Mobile Suspends Chinadotcom Mobile
Services (Reuters)
08/20/2004 08:23 AMReuters - Chinadotcom (CHINA.O) said on Friday
that its Go2joy mobile messaging unit has been sanctioned by
China Mobile (CHL.N), as part of a broad crackdown on
aggressive marketing by it and 21 other companies.
"Halliburton"
"Halliburton"
06/18/2004 08:48 PMHalliburton watch
Halliburton watch
02/17/2004 06:31 PMFor the Halliburton file
For the Halliburton file
05/24/2004 05:15 PMThe Halliburton Stench
The Halliburton Stench
08/05/2004 07:20 AMVice President Dick Cheney's tenure at Halliburton, the company he ran
before returning to partisan politics in 2000, gets more and more
questionable as facts come out. Consider what's happened in the past
two days.
While CEO, Cheney was grossly negligent -- at best -- in the company's
handling of an accounting change that helped the company show better
profits without changing the underlying business at all. The
accounting move was legal, but it wasn't disclosed to shareholders,
who had an absolute right to know.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, in a legal wrist slap given
the money involved,
fined Halliburton $7.5 million (NYT). But it didn't
hold the company's chief executive accountable in any way.
So either Cheney was willfully ignorant of an accounting shift that
added tens of millions to the bottom line, or he was one of the people
culpable for the move. We don't know, because the SEC's statement on
the matter was muddled. But the most favorable way to view Cheney's
actions here is to assume that he utterly failed to do his job.
Meanwhile, investigations are growing more intense into
alleged bribery
(Bloomberg) in Nigeria by Halliburton, also under Cheney's tenure as
CEO. There are also ongoing investigations into the company's
dealings with Iran.
And, of course, there's the continuing Halliburton saga in its Iraq
operations today, a scandal of fairly major proportions. A
full-service company indeed.
Ask yourself what the hard-right partisans would be doing if we'd been
talking about a Democratic vice president whose former company was up
to its eyeballs in such shenanigans. They'd be screaming their outrage
from the rooftops. But on this, they are silent.
Halliburton admits $6m kickbacks
Halliburton admits $6m kickbacks
01/23/2004 06:30 PMThe US energy services giant reveals that it has sacked two employees
in Iraq for allegedly taking sweeteners of up to $6m.
"New Halliburton waste alleged"
"New Halliburton waste alleged"
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