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CNET’s Options Grants Investigation By SEC Ends; No Action Taken

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CNET Networks (NSDQ: CNET) is in the clear now: the company said today that it has received notice from SEC that the investigation about its historical stock option grant practices ended and that “no enforcement action was recommended”. The options controversy led to the resignation of Shelby Bonnie, the longtime CEO..he of course was not implicated, and still remains on CNET’s board).

Sep 4, 2007 5:22 PM ET

Posted In: Companies, CNET

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