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2012 10-Ks: Healthcare, Venezuela & moreOur annual round-up on 10-K season found several recurring themes and a number of trouble spots on the horizon for the rest of 2013. Lululemon’s timing not so sheer hereLululemon’s recall of see-through yoga pants have been generating lots of headlines. But in the midst of this, the company decided to give its top executives a bump in their bonuses. Is this media company a takeover target?A late Friday filing by this media company caught our attention, both for what it said, and, perhaps more importantly for what we saw after we built our mosaic. IBM’s ex-CEO is well-decoratedIn the annals of executive decorating, the disclosure in IBM’s proxy statement filed earlier this week probably doesn’t rank quite as high as former Tyco CEO Dennis Koslowski’s $6,000 shower curtain or former Merrill Lynch CEO Jon Thain’s $35,000 commode. But that’s only because we’re lacking some of the details on what … Accretive’s slow bleed bound to continueThe company’s latest attempt to provide investors with additional details about revenue recognition issues falls flat. Late filers: who didn’t make deadline and whyThere were 20 companies that were unable to file their 10-Ks for 2012 by Friday’s deadline, a sharp increase over the number of late filers last year. What’s behind the sharp increase? Savoring juicy details on Heinz/Buffett dealThe merger proxy filed by HJ Heinz provides some interesting details on its $23 billion deal with Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital. A look at what Citi wasn’t sayingNewly released letters between the SEC and Citi highlight significant issues for the banking giant. Ex-CEO gets 2 iPads and more as severanceMarsh & McLennan’s former CEO gets two iPads, an iPhone, a Blackberry and a Bloomberg terminal as part of his parting gifts. Uncertainty behind CVS’s rosy outlookWhen we started to look into the 10-K that CVS filed 90 seconds before the SEC closed for the long President’s Day weekend, we saw a few cracks in the veneer. |
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