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ICE Raids IFCO Over Un-pallet-able Employment Practices

Washington Post / Associated Press: Executives Arrested in Immigration Raids. Immigration agents arrested seven executives and hundreds of employees of a manufacturer of crates and pallets Wednesday as part of a crackdown on employers of illegal workers.

And all this happening on the eve of Congress fumbling over various plans to offer amnesty to millions of undocumented workers—or illegal aliens—depending on which arguments in the immigration debate you favor. I’ve added IFCO Systems NV contracts to the site.

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Drug Testing the Prison Track Team?

Reuters: Conte Tells of Steroids Debate in Prison. According to his letter, Conte was involved in activities from both of his previous careers at Taft, a federal prison run by the GEO Group, a publicly traded company. “I have also been giving inmates music lessons on both the bass and guitar,” he said. “In addition, I have assembled a track team and have been teaching some of the inmates how to sprint.”

I’ve updated the GEO Group contracts.

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ivillaGE

MEDIAWEEK: Post iVillage, Big Media Eye Sites . If you can deliver the traffic, the time is coming to cash in. One look at NBC Universal’s $600 million purchase of women’s portal iVillage last week shows that it’s a good time to be an independent Web publisher.

I’ve posted the Merger Agreement between NBC Universal and iVillage under iVillage contracts.

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I Buzz Take Thee Minnie

I’ve posted the Merger Agreement between Disney and Pixar. Other merger-related agreements available on the Pixar contracts page.

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West Virginia Mining Disaster II

San Francisco Chronicle/New York Times: Rescuers too late to save trapped miners. An agonizing two-day wait came to a tragic end on Saturday when rescue workers found the bodies of two coal miners who were trapped by a fire that began on a conveyor belt 900 feet underground…. The mine is operated by Aracoma Coal, a subsidiary of the Massey Energy Company, based in Richmond, Va.

Massey Energy contracts are now online. However, there’s not as much to see as with International Coal Group.

Other recent postings include Cavion Technologies contracts and Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services contracts.

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Age of aQuantive

Burnham’s Beat: Top 10 Best Performing Internet Stocks of 2005. 2005 was a good year to be long Internet advertising and online gambling. 3 of the year’s Top 10 performers, including the top 2, provide online advertising services to corporate clients, while 2 operate online gambling sites (3 if you consider online trading to be online gambling).

I’ve posted aQuantive contracts to the site.

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West Virginia Mining Disaster

Forbes: Mine Deaths May Bring Scrutiny to Ross’ International Coal. Rolling up a host of smaller companies can bring a host of risks, but they are usually more financial than physical. That was not the case yesterday at a coal company brought under the umbrella of billionaire investor Wilbur Ross, and his group is now facing the consequences.

I’ve added International Coal Group contracts to the web site. There are a number of coal leases, as well as an Advisory Services Agreement with W.L. Ross & Co. and an Employment Agreement between International Coal Group and Bennett Hatfield.

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Large Scale Layoffs

The Reporter: Biotech’s Workers Tells Woes. One day after the announced closure of Large Scale Biology Corp.’s Vacaville and Kentucky facilities, employees expressed frustration and detailed just how bad the firm’s financial woes were.

I’ve added Large Scale Biology Corp. contracts to the site. I’ve also posted IntraLinks contracts, including a Consulting Agreement with ex-Apple CEO John Sculley.

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IPO for Web 2.0

Seattle Post-Intelligencer/AP: IPOs of Cbeyond, Website Pros end flat. Two initial public offerings ended flat while another closed lower on Wednesday, the first day of trading for the three companies. Website Pros sold 6.8 million shares at the midpoint of the $9 to $11 range underwriter Friedman Billings Ramsey set. The company, which offers subscriber-based Web services and products that help businesses design Web sites and structure Internet marketing, became profitable in 2004 after years of losses.

I’ve added Website Pros contracts to the web site. Other additions to the site include Efox contracts

, VeriSign contracts, Tickets.com contracts, and 1st Step contracts.

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9 1/2 Weeks

Yahoo!/Reuters: Refco files for bankruptcy. Troubled commodities brokerage Refco Inc. said on Monday it had filed for bankruptcy protection as it struck a deal to sell its core futures brokerage business to a group of private equity investors for $768 million.

9 1/2 Weeks — No, not that “erotic psychodrama” with Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger. I mean the amount of time that roughly passed between Refco’s IPO and its bankruptcy filing. Here are the rest of the Refco contracts, as promised — uncensored, and uncut.

This must count as a spoiler. In Refco’s Form S-1, it disclosed the following risk factor:

We will be exposed to risks relating to the evaluation of our internal controls over financial reporting as required by Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

We are in the process of evaluating, testing and implementing internal controls over financial reporting to enable management to report on, and our independent registered accounting firm to attest to, such internal controls as required by Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. While we anticipate being compliant with the requirements of Section 404 by our February 28, 2007 deadline, we cannot be certain as to the timing of the completion of our evaluation, testing and remediation actions or the impact of the same on our operations. If we are not able to implement the requirements of Section 404 in a timely manner or with adequate compliance, we may be subject to investigation and sanctions by regulatory authorities, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange. As a result, there could be a negative reaction in the financial markets due to a loss of confidence in the reliability of our financial statements. In addition, we may be required to incur costs in improving our internal controls and the hiring of additional personnel. Any such actions could negatively affect our results of operations.

Well, they were right.