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Sun-Times to delist itself, announces executive departures
Tribune reporterSun-Times Media Group Inc. disclosed late Tuesday the pending departure of a number of executives and directors and said the struggling Chicago publishing concern intends to stop reporting financial results to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sun-...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Stock Broking, Securities, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Financial Planning
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Hollinger International's Conrad Black broke securities laws, judge rules
Conrad Black, the former Hollinger International Inc. chairman jailed for fraud and obstruction of justice, violated U.S. securities laws by making false statements about the company's dealings, a judge ruled. U.S. District Court Judge William Hart in...Tags: Trials, Hollinger Incorporated, Securities, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Justice System
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Trump tower tenants sue over deal changes
Tribune reporterMore condo buyers in the new Trump tower are griping about promises the flamboyant developer allegedly has failed to keep, according to lawsuits. Four buyers of hotel-condo units in the still-under-construction Chicago skyscraper developed by Donald...Tags: Contracts, Condos and Houses, Rooms and Sublets, Rentals, Trials
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Sun-Times Media's finance chief resigns
Tribune staff reporterSun-Times Media Group Inc. said Friday that Chief Financial Officer Greg Stoklosa "has resigned to pursue other opportunities" and that he will be replaced by PepsiCo Inc. executive William Barker III. Shares of Sun-Times Media Group dropped 7 cents,...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Hollinger Incorporated, Government, Management Change, National Government
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Lord Black: Unabashed, unbowed
Tribune staff reporterDefendants facing criminal charges usually shun the limelight. Not Conrad Black. The former owner of the Chicago Sun-Times has a date with federal prosecutors in Chicago in less than two weeks. But it will take more to silence this outspoken British lord...Tags: Business Enterprises, Building Material, Hollinger Incorporated, Accounting and Auditing, Literature
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Black's holding company guilty
Tribune staff reporterConrad Black's once-powerful holding company, Ravelston Corp., pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to taking part in a scheme that prosecutors charge cost Hollinger International Inc. shareholders more than $83 million. Once the vehicle through...Tags: Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Bankruptcy, Hollinger Incorporated, Justice System
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Hollinger trial to start at the top
Tribune staff reporterThe man who replaced media mogul Conrad Black at the helm of Hollinger International Inc. will be the first to testify against Black when Black's corporate fraud trial gets under way. Gordon Paris, who in 2003 headed up a group of independent directors...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Corporate Crime, Defendants, Hollinger Incorporated
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Black called villain, victim as trial opens
Tribune staff reporterConrad Black, who used his once vast newspaper holdings from London to Chicago as a source of power and influence, was painted as both villain and victim Tuesday as opening statements began in the former publishing magnate's corporate corruption trial....Tags: Corporate Crime, Hollinger Incorporated, Accounting and Auditing, Manhattan (New York City), Lawyers
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Claire's Stores to go private in $3.1B deal
Claire's Stores Inc., the largest U.S. retailer of costume jewelry for teens, agreed to be taken private by Apollo Management LP for $3.1 billion. Apollo, the buyout firm founded by Leon Black, will pay $33 a share for Claire's, which owns 3,000 stores...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Leveraged Buyouts, Hollinger Incorporated, Spider-Man, Pharmaceuticals
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Thompson concedes audit was lackluster
Tribune staff reporterFormer Illinois Gov. James R. Thompson acknowledged before a federal jury Wednesday that in his role as a corporate director he approved more than $200 million in fees to press baron Conrad M. Black's private management company without ever reviewing a...Tags: Annual Reports, Defendants, Executive Branch, Hollinger Incorporated, Accounting and Auditing
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Radler: Black in on all decisions
Tribune staff reporterThey were business partners and close friends. They bought newspapers around the world together and attended each other's weddings. Now, after nearly 40 years of business dealings and friendship, one has turned on the other. F. David Radler, former...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Corporate Crime, Peter White, Hawaii, Hollinger Incorporated
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Further trials for Ryan defense
Tribune staff reporterIt was hard to tell from former Gov. George Ryan's comments Monday that he had just been found guilty on 18 criminal counts. He sounded as if he had accepted an award. "First of all, I want to say thanks to Winston & Strawn, Jim Thompson, Dan Webb,...Tags: Business Enterprises, Retirement, Executive Branch, Accounting and Auditing, Hollinger Incorporated
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