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2007-03-25 14:57:07 · 3 answers · asked by kayboff 7 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

Who Know's ..... not who know..

2007-03-25 15:38:19 · update #1

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The tycoman....


and my grade four math teacher !!!


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1960
Tyco is founded as a research laboratory.
1992
L. Dennis Kozlowski, employed by Tyco since 1976, is named CEO.
1997
The company merges with Bermuda-based securty systems provider ADT.
June 3, 2002
Kozlowski, citing “personal reasons,” resigns unexpectedly amid reports that he is being investigated on suspicion of failure to pay sales taxes.
June 4
Kozlowski is charged with illegally avoiding more than $1 million in sales taxes on paintings, including works by Renoir and Monet.
Sept. 12
Kozlowski and Swartz are charged with looting the company of hundreds of millions of dollars. They plead innocent. They are also accused by the SEC of failing to disclose huge sweetheart loans and other money taken out of the company.
Sept. 17
Tyco, in an SEC filing, details a pattern of improper and illegal activities by its former management, including nearly $100 million in unauthorized payments to Tyco employees.
Sept. 29, 2003
Jury selection begins in the trial of Swartz and Kozlowski in New York.
Oct. 7
Opening statements begin.
Feb. 10, 2004
Swartz testifies he didn’t do anything he believed was illegal during the 11 years he worked at the company. Kozlowski does not take the stand.
March 5
Judge throws out enterprise corruption charge against Kozlowski and Swartz, the most serious count.
March 22
Jury deliberations begin.
March 26
Mistrial averted a day after jury sent out note describing the jury room atmosphere as "poisonous." Some media reports say Juror No. 4 flashed the "OK" sign to the defense table as she left the courtroom.
March 27
The New York Post featured a sketch on its Saturday cover depicting her making a clear "OK" gesture. It called her a "paranoid socialite" and "batty blueblood."
March 29
Defense attorneys repeat their request for a mistrial, citing pressure on the juror, but are rebuffed.
April 2
Judge declares a mistrial citing undue pressure on one of the jurors.
June 14
Judge drops three of the counts against Kozlowski, saying that failure to pay sales tax is not a crime in New York.
July 15
Tyco’s former top lawyer, Mark A. Belnick, is acquitted of charges he stole millions of dollars by accepting an illegal bonus and abusing company loan programs.
Sept. 29
Prosecutors drop the charge of enterprise corruption.
Jan. 18, 2005
Jury selection begins for the second trial of Swartz and Kozlowski in New York.
Jan. 26
Opening statements begin.
April 27
Kozlowski takes the witness stand and denies he ever abused company loan programs or received a bonus to which he was not entitled.
May 3
Kozlowski finishes four days of testimony, insisting he left it to lawyers and accountants to decide what to tell shareholders about his compensation.
May 4
Swartz testifies in his own defense, denying charges that he stole millions of dollars of the company’s money through unauthorized pay and loans.
June 2
Jury deliberations begin.
June 17
Kozlowski and Swartz are convicted of looting Tyco of more than $600 million in corporate bonuses and loans. Both are convicted of grand larceny, falsifying business records and other charges.
Sept. 19
Kozlowski and Swartz are sentenced to eight and one-third to 25 years in prison.



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2007-03-25 15:02:00 · answer #1 · answered by yahoo 6 · 1 1

Saturday night live? news reporter guy? from along time ago? ?????

2007-03-25 22:00:39 · answer #2 · answered by missellie 7 · 0 0

Pickles?????

2007-03-25 22:00:51 · answer #3 · answered by luh 6 · 0 0

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