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    Madoff scandal 16 December 2008 The repercussions from the collapse of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC‚ whose founder and owner was arrested last Thursday after admitting that his $17 billion investment advisory business was "a giant Ponzi scheme‚" continue to widen. According to a criminal complaint filed by the FBI and a civil action brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)‚ the elderly Madoff estimated that the losses from his fraud exceeded $50 billion. The tally of

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    up to 150 years in prison. When did it all start? According to Madoff‚ his Ponzi scheme began in the early 90’s. Madoff created a scheme in which new investments were used to finance payoffs to earlier customers‚ to falsely make it seem like there were genuine returns. He never imagined that it would last as long as it did but he realized that the snowball was way too massive to stop. What is a Ponzi scheme? “A Ponzi scheme is a type of securities fraud where the promoter makes some sort of false

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    analysis can be made on decision making and lack of ethical training which we think is an important topic to focus on this course. On Dec. 11‚ 2008‚ Bernard Lawrence Madoff confessed that his vaunted investment business was all "one big lie‚" a Ponzi scheme colossal in volume and scope that cost investors $65 billion. Overnight‚ Madoff became the new poster child for Wall Street gall‚ greed and corruption. Business ethics are the guidelines a company uses when interacting with entities inside

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    - From the biography‚ what incident changed Dickens’ life and helped to shape him as a writer? From reading the biography of Charles Dickens the incident that changed Dickens’ life and shaped him to the writer he became was the traumatic events that occurred in his childhood. Dickens was psychologically scarred because his family was imprisoned and his traumatic experience working at the Warren’s Blacking Factory. - How old do you think Pip is? From the first chapter of ’’ Great Expectation’’‚ I

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    one person go to make an immense amount of money? Would they go through a Ponzi scheme? A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that brings the payment of the purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. Ponzi scheme organizers often solicit new targets by promising to invest their funds in opportunities claimed to generate high returns with little or no risk at all. In almost all of the Ponzi schemes‚ the fraudsters focus on trying to attract new money to make the

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    Sahara and Ponzi schemes: What are the parallels? Dr KM Abraham‚ a former Whole-Time member of the Securities Exchange Board of India (Sebi) – the man whose original order led ultimately to a Supreme Court verdict forcing the Sahara Group to wind up two bond schemes and repay investors over Rs 24‚000 crore – made a brief allusion to Ponzi schemes in his order. While ordering two Sahara group companies‚ Sahara India Real Estate Corporation (SIREC) and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation (SHIC)

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    Why did Charles I lose the First Bishops War? The First Bishops War is defined as two conflicts between England and Scotland in 1639 and 1640. The cause of the war was due to the Scottish reaction against Charles I attempt to reform the Scottish church. After the implementation of the Scottish National Covenant against the King’s reforms in 1638‚ the Covenanters became the dominant political and religious force in Scotland. The main reasons for Charles losing the First Bishops War was due to the

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    Wars began from conflict between Charles I and Parliament. The first war lasted from 1642 to 1645‚ the second lasted from 1648 to 1649‚ civil wars put the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament‚ and the third lasted from 1649 to 1651. They saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. The third war ended with the Parliamentary victory at the Battle of Worcester on September 3‚ 1651. Charles I wanted to unite the kingdoms

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    Bernard Madoff Ethics Case Bernard Madoff is a former stock broker‚ investment advisor‚ etc. He pleaded guilty in March 2009 to 11 felonies and admits that he turned his wealthy management business into a massive ponzi scheme that defrauded thousand of wealthy investors out of billions of dollars. He began this scheme in the early 1990’s. The funds missing from the investors accounts include gains totaling almost $65 billion that was fabricated by Madoff. Madoff reached an agreement on February

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    The clash between King Charles I and the parliament has remained one the rich histories of the development of English world. The purpose of this study is to explore the ways and extend to which English Civil War was a form of the religious conflict. A gradual build-up of tension from the leadership of King James I through the dictatorial ruling under the excuse of religious norm is part of the proving meant to show how religion was the central motive for the English Civil War. Failed integration

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