Always backdate your crime. | |
But you knew he didn't, which is why after her death you ordered Mr. Musio to backdate and file case reports on Keisha, isn't that right? | |
Can I backdate this to last year, so I don't get screwed paying a bunch of taxes on money I don't even have? | |
Did they also backdate this accusation of your sexting? | |
He'll backdate your cost-of-living adjustments. Thank you. | |
Always backdate your crime. | |
But you knew he didn't, which is why after her death you ordered Mr. Musio to backdate and file case reports on Keisha, isn't that right? | |
Can I backdate this to last year, so I don't get screwed paying a bunch of taxes on money I don't even have? | |
Did they also backdate this accusation of your sexting? | |
He'll backdate your cost-of-living adjustments. Thank you. | |
He goes in, and he backdates nine reports. | |
He goes in, and he backdates nine reports. | |
$5 million, and her options are backdated to the date of her hire. | |
200 US public companies are under investigation over charges of backdated stock options for their senior executives. | |
An associate had missed a filing, so he backdated the postage. | |
But I think I'll just transfer you to the undergrowth department-- yes, bracken, small shrubs-- that sort of thing-- with a 19%%% cut in salary backdated to the beginning of time. | |
Can your doctor make a backdated case history? | |
A key advisor on many of the troubled backdating schemes was a powerful Silicon Valley attorney, Larry Sonsini. | |
According to one analyst, if Jobs had gone to jail for backdating, the company's value would have dropped by $22 billion. | |
Although backdating options is legal, violations arise related to disclosures under IRC Section 409a. | |
Anderson was one exec who took the fall for backdating. | |
But in a very unusual statement, Anderson's lawyer made it clear that Fred had relied on statements by Jobs that turned out to be false and that Anderson had explained the dangers of backdating to Jobs. | |
$5 million, and her options are backdated to the date of her hire. | |
200 US public companies are under investigation over charges of backdated stock options for their senior executives. | |
An associate had missed a filing, so he backdated the postage. | |
But I think I'll just transfer you to the undergrowth department-- yes, bracken, small shrubs-- that sort of thing-- with a 19%%% cut in salary backdated to the beginning of time. | |
Can your doctor make a backdated case history? | |
A key advisor on many of the troubled backdating schemes was a powerful Silicon Valley attorney, Larry Sonsini. | |
According to one analyst, if Jobs had gone to jail for backdating, the company's value would have dropped by $22 billion. | |
Although backdating options is legal, violations arise related to disclosures under IRC Section 409a. | |
Anderson was one exec who took the fall for backdating. | |
But in a very unusual statement, Anderson's lawyer made it clear that Fred had relied on statements by Jobs that turned out to be false and that Anderson had explained the dangers of backdating to Jobs. | |