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  • July 2008
    • HP Exec Busted for Passing IBM Secrets

      HP Exec Busted for Passing IBM Secrets

      (Newser) - A former Hewlett-Packard vice president faces federal charges for sharing trade secrets from IBM, the Wall Street Journal reports. The exec requested confidential pricing information while he was working for IBM. Two months later, he got a job at HP and emailed the info to an HP executive, according to investigators. Hewlett-Packard fired the new hire and reported him to IBM and authorities. More »

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      email   IBM   espionage   Hewlett Packard   corporate governance   federal indictment   corporate crime

  • February 2008
    • Nader Begins White House Bid

      Nader Begins White House Bid

      (Newser) - Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, whose third-party candidacy many thought handed George W. Bush the presidency in 2000, announced this morning that he will again make a bid for the White House, reports MSNBC. In a Meet the Press interview , he cited America's fatigue with mainstream parties and his belief that current candidates weren't addressing Pentagon waste, labor rights, and corporate crime . More »

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      Republicans   Democrats   Ralph Nader   Pentagon waste   Independent Party   third-party campaign   corporate crime

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