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Home Depot May See Fallout Over Options Backdating | Reuters Recommends | Reuters.com

Posted on 12/09/2006 08:48 AM | Link | Post Comment
Home Depot may see fallout over options backdating | Reuters Recommends | Reuters.com: "On Wednesday, Home Depot said a review by outside counsel found that, for certain stock option grants from 1981 through November 2000, the stated grant date was earlier than the actual time the grants were approved. Errors tied to the grants resulted in unrecorded expenses of about $200 million. 'The most
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