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Joseph P. Nacchio (born June 22, 1949, in Brooklyn, New York), was chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Qwest Communications International from 1997 to 2002.
The salary was about $142,000 a year. [9] Joseph Nacchio trial. Among the cases Eid inherited from acting U.S. Attorney Leone was the ongoing prosecution of Joseph Nacchio, the ...
A judge on Tuesday ordered former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio to report to prison by noon April 14 to start a six-year sentence on his insider trading conviction.<br
Don’t call it schadenfreude. That’s the term for taking pleasure in the misfortune of others, and I’m not guilty of that. What I feel today, as I review the news that former ...
Joe Nacchio's attorneys said it may take no more than a day and a half to ... He said Nacchio did not mention signing the sale commitment document during a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court may review the Curious Case of Joe Nacchio this week, and I call it that not because Nacchio is aging backward, but because he is trying to ...
Joseph Nacchio: Joseph P. Nacchio (born June 22, 1949), in Brooklyn, New York, was chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Qwest Communications International from 1997 ...
The judge in the Joe Nacchio case has unsealed his request to delay the March 23 start of his prison term. Here's the doctor's letter (pdf) stating Nacchio has been undergoing ...
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DENVER - In the latest in a series of convictions against corporate executives, one-time CEO Joe Nacchio was found guilty of illegally selling $52 million in stock amid an ...
Former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio told his financial adviser "constantly" in 2000 and ... Joe Nacchio's preference: Pennsylvania prison camp, Schuylkill. DirecTV, ...
DENVER -- Former Qwest Communications chief Joe Nacchio will have to spend the next six years in prison and will have to pay the government $52 million. Friday, July 27, 2007.
Nacchio, who was convicted in 2007 and sentenced to six years in prison, argued ... Maureen Mahoney, Nacchio's lawyer for his appeal, said in an e-mailed statement ...
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Former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio, who was contesting his conviction for insider trading.-A former Florida high school student who was challenging a state law that requires students to say the Pledge of Allegiance unless they have their paren...
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Update: Watch the 9News report on Joe Nacchio's rejection by the U.S. Supreme Court: The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio's...
Wall Street Journal
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied former Qwest Communications International Inc. Chief Executive Joseph Nacchio's appeal of his insider-trading conviction. Mr. Nacchio, a onetime high-profile telecommunications executive, was convicte...
New York Times
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The Supreme Court said on Monday that it would not hear an appeal by the former chief executive of Qwest Communications International of his insider trading conviction. Lawyers for the executive, Joseph P. Nacchio , a...
San Francisco Chronicle
Former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio asked a judge Tuesday to decide in his favor in a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit, saying the company's stock plunge was the result of a telecommunications industry meltdown, not financial fraud. I...
Axcess News
(AXcess News) Reno - Former Qwest Communications Int. (NYSE: Q) CEO Joseph Nacchio lost his appeal in the Supreme Court Monday after being convicted of insider trading in 2007 over Nacchio's dumping $52 million in stock when he knew the tel...
Chicago Tribune
DENVER (AP) — An appeals court has ordered a new, shorter sentence for ex-Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio, saying his 6-year term for insider trading was too long. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that the trial judge overstated th...