Apple has informed investors that due to the ongoing investigation into their options backdating problems, they may be removed from the Nasdaq’s special “Global Select Market.” How select, you may ask? Well, a mere 1/3 of companies listed on the Nasdaq are privileged enough to make the cut. Wait, was that a typo? One-third of companies […]
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Apple’s “select” listing on the Nasdaq in jeopardy
February 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Category: Accounting
Tags: Activision, Apple, backdating, Governance, IT, Nasdaq, options, Steve Jobs
First day of trading for Corel on the Nasdaq
April 27th, 2006 · 2 Comments
Corel began trading on the Nasdaq Wednesday, April 26 and finished down 2.1% from its IPO price of $16 per share. Corel was bought by Vector Capital in 2003, which took it private before offering it publicly again recently. They own 72% after the recent offering. Corel makes CorelDraw and WordPerfect of course (now called […]
Category: Business
Tags: Canada, Corel, Nasdaq, Ottawa, software, WordPerfect

