- Wed May 17 2000 Buffett to woo money from Silicon Valley at auction
The billionaire investor famously sour about the prospects of Internet stocks has no qualms about collecting Silicon Valley wealth for charity.
- Mon Oct 27 2008 Silicon Valley's 'undertaker' speaks
Specialist consulting firm Sherwood Partners helps shut down companies. This interview gives some insight into how it does its job.
- Fri Jul 23 2004 House to FASB: Drop dead!
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper explains why an important victory by the barons of Silicon Valley will come at your expense.
- Thu Jul 18 2002 Why the options party is over
Transamerica Investment Management portfolio manager Kenneth Broad says that Silicon Valley's arguments against expensing stock options are not only a prime example of faulty accounting but they are also driven by self-serving myth.
- Mon Oct 19 2009 Charges swirl around insider trading on Intel, AMD deals
A complaint by the government details how an executive from Intel Capital and one at McKinsey & Company allegedly participated in an insider-trading ring.
- Wed Aug 26 2009 What's really happening to the VC industry
As large institutions adjust their portfolios and potentially abandon more aggressive strategies, the overall capital committed to alternative assets will undoubtedly shrink.
- Tue Jun 15 2004 House panel: Don't fiddle with stock options
Congress members vote against controversial expense-reporting proposal.
- Tue Jul 20 2004 House says no to expensing options
House of Representatives approves controversial bill that largely maintains current accounting rules regarding employee options.
- Wed Dec 17 2008 It's official: Let's blame everyone but Apple
Apple could have avoided the revived Steve Jobs rumors by opening up. Instead, its communications with the outside world continue to assume the contours of a raised middle finger.
- Tue Nov 18 2008 Microsoft's D.C. lobbying sank Google-Yahoo deal, Jerry Yang
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang hoped an advertising deal with Google would boost revenue and keep Microsoft at bay. Instead, he ended up resigning soon after the Justice Department, thanks to Microsoft lobbying, blocked the deal.

