News - Joseph Nacchio
The federal court in Denver has ruled Joseph Nacchio, a former Qwest Communications International Inc. chief executive, should get a new prison sentence. The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday the 10th U.S.
U.S. Steel Corp. Chief Executive John P. Surma received compensation valued at $8.94 million in 2007, about 5 percent more than he got the previous year, despite the company's slumping results, a regulatory filing showed. Surma, who is also U.S.
By P. Solomon Banda Associated Press DENVER -- A federal appeals court ordered a new trial Monday for former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio, saying the trial judge wrongly excluded expert testimony important to Nacchio's defense in his insider trading case.
By Leslie Cauley A U.S. appeals court on Monday overturned the inside-trading case of former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio, ordering a new trial in front of a new judge.
By SANDY SHORE DENVER - Federal prosecutors in papers filed Friday asked an appellate court to uphold the $52 million insider-trading conviction of former Qwest chief Joe Nacchio, disputing his claim that the evidence was insufficient to find him guilty.
