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However, it also has been suing its previous owners over inflating figures, while at the same time also being accused of inflating numbers itself.
"Since they label themselves as an ISIS cyber division even though they've never been acknowledged by ISIS—in lieu of inflating their own notoriety, they're inflating ISIS's notoriety," said Alkhouri.
" Inflating the bendy figure, she asks, "Isn't she great?
There's nothing that's inflating faster than the cost of complying.
At the same time, Obama cautioned against inflating the incident.
My side job on the weekend is inflating bouncy houses.
Instead, the country may end up inflating away its debts.
Once the seal was broken, the mattress immediately started inflating.
It ended up inflating a handful of asset price bubbles.
Was £25, now £28 Self Inflating Camping Mat by Prism.
But she quickly gained a reputation for inflating her importance.
He often accused the press of inflating the Watergate affair.
He cut capital spending, inflating earnings and its stock price.
The news media is complicit in inflating the sense of danger.
It even comes with an inflating fan to get you started.
Also inflating that bill is legacy support to thermal power plants.
A lack of physical copies may be inflating the piracy numbers.
Detractors across the political spectrum accused him of inflating the figures.
My stomach was visibly inflating, and I felt ready to burst.
Lower rates raise asset values, inflating stock prices and real estate.
Apple also accused Qualcomm of inflating prices through its licensing model.
"The Fed will keep inflating, and that distorts things," Paul continued.
But that doesn't stop the rumor mill from inflating those numbers.
The magazine adds that Trump has been inflating his net worth.
Asia imitates the imitators, inflating conventional pop songs with pseudosymphonic grandeur.
Are weed testing labs inflating potency data to make more money?
Autoplay on Home will certainly help in one respect: inflating view counts.
In 2017, as the crypto-bubble was inflating, the system became clogged.
President Donald Trump, as we know, enjoys inflating the size of crowds.
But not before inflating your midsection to twice its normal size. ♦
Maduro says business leaders are arbitrarily inflating prices to destabilize his government.
The public and investors started pushing their money in, inflating bitcoin's value.
There, he found a significant difference, but only by inflating the definition.
Inflating the value of assets would help the Trump Organization secure loans.
She stands at the window and looks, the plastic bags inflating, deflating.
Alexander Vindman, and inflating his accomplishments and his standing in the polls.
It also accused Moody's of knowingly inflating ratings on toxic mortgage securities.
"But we see no benefit to inflating topics" with bots or trolls.
That includes those that have left its service, falsely inflating its capacity.
The men locate a safe spot and begin inflating the small boats.
Mr. Trump suggested that Boeing was inflating the costs of an upgrade.
Trump initially used this correct figure before inflating it without any basis.
This fundamental mismatch limits the ability of policymakers to stop bubbles from inflating.
The bottom line: From which source did Trump get these rapidly inflating statistics?
Conservatives have argued that such requirements have the effect of inflating insurance costs.
It's led to attacks from Republicans who accused Ossoff of inflating his resume.
You cook them in oil that's not too hot and they start inflating.
Critics questioned his level of experience and accused him of inflating his résumé.
Nevertheless, she holds Hemingway culpable for inflating his legend from the very beginning.
At one point, they take turns inflating a boat with a hand pump.
And Reynolds himself freely says this credit cycle is "artificially inflating" stock prices.
Georgiou was charged in 2013 with inflating figures on the 2009 budget deficit.
Inflating the budget deficit would further add to that huge mountain of debt.
The prisoners were not inflating their bank accounts, but rather their JPay accounts.
But the surge has caused some bottlenecks, inflating costs for raw materials and labour.
Cynics may conclude that thousands of non-existent service firms are inflating GDP data.
They have long attracted criticism for inflating costs and channeling public money to shareholders.
Inflating different combinations that allow for a much fuller control of the robot's movement.
Earlier this year, Dagens Næringsliv also reported that Tidal had been inflating subscriber numbers.
Hanging the Aircurv curtain isn't complicated, but inflating it was a little more challenging.
It's led to endless attacks from Republicans who accuse Ossoff of inflating his resume.
Yet all the resulting stats still count, inflating scores and re-writing record books.
Potheads having a hard time inflating giant joint, smoking real ones instead #DNCinPHL pic.twitter.
Members of Parliament were convicted in 2009 and 2010 of inflating their expenses—memorably
The influx of workers is keeping struggling hotels in business, but also inflating prices.
In the N.H.L., complaints center on goalies' inflating their profiles to better stop pucks.
But for now, what it's doing is inflating the balances you see out there.
Prosecutors also accused the defense of inflating the importance of Bergdahl to Trump's rallies.
The process of inflating prices would result in shifting wealth from investors to creditors.
Good schools make the area more desirable, further inflating the value of our houses.
He sees federal spending and monetary policy as dual forces inflating a market bubble.
Going forward, Sanders no longer has the luxury of caucus states inflating his totals.
A senior US defense official suggested that news reports may be inflating Pompeo's role.
That has the effect of inflating the number of rooms listed on Oyo's site.
Some transit advocates question the M.T.A. statistics and say officials are inflating the problem.
They've been inflating Islamophobia and has been pushing this ideology that people should fear us.
Each of these bubbles would then be single universes in a grander, ever-inflating multiverse.
No more taping over door gaps or over-inflating tires to goose fuel economy figures.
Wal-mart is having second thoughts on suspicions Flipkart may have been inflating its numbers.
Belabdi is accused of "inflating bills and making false statements," one of the sources said.
Republicans, who long hammered Democrats over debt, have been under fire for inflating the deficit.
But rising house prices weren't just down to foreign investors inflating the market, Kusher said.
TL;DR: Get the travel-friendly Coleman self-inflating sleeping pad on sale for $29.99.
Without evidence, Trump accused Democrats of falsely inflating the death toll as a political move.
Supreme Group later itself pleaded guilty to inflating prices on goods to Afghanistan in 2012.
Not only that, the service has faced multiple accusations in respect to inflating subscriber numbers.
A Christian politician is not one who builds power by fueling toxic, fear-inflating rhetoric.
And that spending, in turn, affected the wider advertising market, inflating rates for Mr. Green.
In particular, Cohen accused Trump of inflating and deflating his loan and tax documents, respectively.
We need it to keep debit swipe fees from being fixed and further inflating prices.
The allegations, which could not be verified, include kickbacks, inflating government contracts, extortion and bribery.
Rosengren said he worried that pushing rates lower risked inflating asset prices and household debt.
The allegations, which include kickbacks, inflating government contracts, extortion and bribery, could not be independently verified.
President Trump's tariffs are inflating poultry prices while making it cheaper to bring home the bacon.
Somewhere along the way she added a self-inflating whoopee cushion that made wet squelching noises.
Republicans have attacked him for inflating his resume and relying on his father's wealth and connections.
People aren't upset because the Patriots may have won this game by under-inflating their balls.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers once observed the American economy only expands when bubbles are inflating.
I drew the covers up and over, breath inflating the comforter, molding it around our shape.
Hallmark and Hershey's have relied on inflating the importance of events for decades — get on board.
Should you go for a self-inflating air mattress or standard blow-it-up-yourself mattress?
However, concerns are growing that a property bubble may be inflating at least in some cities.
"We now travel out of the state to bring cows (to sell), inflating prices," he said.
The problem with the profit motive As one bubble bursts another seems to be inflating rapidly.
Yet Trump Sr.'s die-hard opponents insist on inflating every one of his perceived misbehaviors.
This bifurcation is a worry for the government, which wants to spur growth without inflating bubbles.
New York hissed with egos inflating and deflating, he told the Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky.
The one on the right shows you every bit of data, perhaps inflating the content's urgency.
Narrator: So, with all the budget-inflating tricks, is an all-inclusive worth it for anyone?
Working from inside the space station, astronaut Jeff Williams began inflating BEAM shortly after 9 a.m.
Some investors accuse the Vision Fund of distorting the funding market by inflating start-up valuations.
Ratcliffe came under media scrutiny for inflating his role in prosecuting an anti-terrorism financing case.
It's a compact, self-inflating product that creates an air cushion to protect laptops or tablets.
The solid performance allowed firms to hire more, inflating their wage bill to A$210 billion.
Instead of making classes more accessible, this practice is inflating the fitness industry across the board.
Artificially inflating the price of the nation's gasoline supply is not the policy solution we need.
Critics say the "nutty program" is inflating the peanut market and driving up costs for consumers.
I began to feel like Violet Beauregarde, inflating into a blueberry with no end in sight.
Airline programs are notorious for raising thresholds for redemptions and in some cases inflating membership minimums.
But that was before advertisers everywhere learned that Facebook had been badly inflating metrics for video ads.
Trump, for instance, has been accused of inflating his worth to get on the Forbes billionaire list.
But a lawsuit later revealed Facebook already knew it was inflating view metrics by 23% to 900%.
Ratcliffe received intense scrutiny for apparently inflating his record of prosecuting terrorism offenses as a federal prosecutor.
The EAC also accused SMART of inflating the importance of the east African market to the industry.
Video views of under three seconds weren't factored in, thereby inflating the average length of a view.
The tumors in my chest had spread to my lungs and throat, expanding like self-inflating lifejackets.
It's the middle of December, but blogger Sam Ushiro is inflating a swimming pool floating tube. Why?
In 2016, Jay Z said that the company he bought Tidal from had also been inflating numbers.
By that time, emergency crews had arrived, inflating a large yellow fire escape cushion on the sidewalk.
The committee said the scheme involved inflating the value of contracts to enrich Lawal and his associates.
Relatively weak performance last year for some sectors could also be artificially inflating earnings growth, investors said.
During her confirmation process, DeVos defended online charters by wildly inflating the graduation rates of these schools.
Consumers argue developers are inflating their app prices knowing that Apple keeps 28500 percent of each sale.
Consumers argue developers are inflating their app prices knowing that Apple keeps 30 percent of each sale.
The designers decided to preserve a pattern of gradually inflating hexagons, with five landings on every floor.
One night, Max's dad finds him in the garage, secretly inflating the tires on an old bicycle.
The report also accused the former owners of Aceco of inflating margins and reshuffling expenses among contracts.
Most notably, Facebook apologized in September for inflating video engagement metrics up to 60% for two years.
We distort the past and discredit the present by inflating the founders' virtues and denying our own.
When it comes to manipulation, common ploys include inflating asset values, faking customers and overstating money owed.
In Venezuela, for example, Bitcoin can offer a way to move savings out of the inflating bolívar.
Late-night comedy: The hosts wanted to find out whether President Trump was inflating his financial assets.
To keep the pyramid from collapsing inwards, giant self-inflating airbags filled with liquid were inserted inside.
The Texas Republican has been criticized for lacking experience on intelligence issues and for inflating his résumé.
It hoped to cut out the crooked insiders who had been inflating prices for their own benefit.
Tax windfalls are certainly inflating the numbers, but the core earnings of American corporations look solid, nonetheless.
"The government will keep spending, and the Fed will keep inflating, and that distorts things," said Paul.
As Fortune reminds us, "At least one local government has confessed to inflating G.D.P. figures for years."
Experts also caution against having an anemic emergency fund, inflating your lifestyle, and eliminating your health insurance.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), say it's not just Turing and Valeant that are inflating their drug prices.
It makes big employers like Toyota and Panasonic more profitable by inflating the value of their overseas earnings.
But megafunds like SoftBank are raising the ante, inflating valuations and pushing the market toward correction, Horowitz said.
The condensate demonstrated a few behaviors similar to the way energy might have behaved in the inflating universe.
But these artists are also distorting his ideas by inflating them to pop-corporate scale (proportions are everything).
In October, Twitter admitted to accidentally inflating its user growth for three years, and again reported declining revenue.
The lack of government payments forced companies to draw on credit facilities for operating funds, inflating loan growth.
The streaming service has also been accused of inflating its overall subscriber numbers from 350,000 to 1 million.
Misinformation online about the coronavirus has been rampant, with posts inflating death tolls and infected counts going viral.
They've been raising massive amounts of investment on rapidly inflating valuations ($2BN is the latest valuation for Bird).
"Before, we had these channels that we were inflating to make the legs bend one way," said Tolley.
The European Commission blames Sweden's generous MID scheme for encouraging a household-debt binge and inflating house prices.
The pre-financial-crisis real-estate bubble was still inflating, stocks were rising, and interest rates were high.
On May 26th, the space agency tried inflating the BEAM for the first time, but the attempt failed.
Trump has, without evidence, blamed Democrats for "inflating" the total with unrelated deaths that occurred after the hurricane.
He is accused of inflating the value of the investments and not identifying how some were highly illiquid.
And in the testiest exchange, Franken accused Sessions of inflating the number of desegregation cases he has prosecuted.
He argues the Fed kept interest rates at "emergency" low levels for too long, inflating risk asset prices.
Leonov apparently didn't worry much about his inflating spacesuit, becoming enraptured instead with his unobstructed view of Earth.
For example, Facebook apologized in September 2016 for inflating video engagement metrics up to 60% for two years.
But the coalition presided over eight years of economic disaster, inflating the public sector and the country's debt.
"President Trump has already been inflating the crowd size, saying there will be millions and millions," Keith said.
By the 1970s, negative pressure machines were replaced with positive pressure ones that worked by inflating the lungs.
Some policymakers have warned that loose monetary policy risked inflating asset bubbles, potentially leading to the next crisis.
Recall that an inflating universe would have had almost, but not exactly, the geometry of de Sitter space.
By inflating home values, the MID benefits Americans who already own homes — and makes joining their ranks harder.
Gigantic self-inflating tires turn this bulletproof combat all-terrain vehicle into a tiny tank that floats and swims.
It pushes fluid through the limbs, inflating them — and if it were only that, it would still be impressive.
Slattery also suggested that the fake accounts marketplaces may be inflating numbers or, in some cases, selling bogus information.
The blackened lungs just can't hold on to the air like the healthy lungs, barely inflating then quickly deflating.
A crater on the volcano recently started "inflating," which indicates the growing presence of lava in an underground reservoir.
The structure was barely inflating, while pressure in the structure was climbing rapidly, far beyond what they had expected.
You should feel your lower ribs externally rotate to expand outward, as opposed to only inflating your upper chest.
Block has been appealing his 2017 jury conviction and 18-month prison sentence for inflating American Realty's financial statements.
Paper logs allow truckers to fudge the books, inflating their hours on the road and boosting the bottom line.
They screwed up the standings by creating a loser point for no reason other than artificially inflating their records.
For owner-occupied housing, Swedish prices have doubled in the past decade, inflating what many see as a bubble.
They have stuffed them with their cadres, inflating the government payroll from 1m under Saddam Hussein to 7m today.
The chemical reaction that causes diamond rain would influence that relationship because it releases hydrogen, inflating the planet's radius.
The "Deflategate scandal" -- when your team was accused of deliberately under-inflating balls -- earned you a four-game suspension.
Advocates accuse ICE of inflating statistics about criminals by including minor charges such as traffic offenses in its tally.
Being a birther and inflating one's credentials is not enough to cost someone a job in the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump's crackdown on steel imports has constrained supplies in the domestic market, inflating costs of the metal.
Even the most astute individual investors have a hard time seeing bubbles inflating and knowing when to get out.
As Twitter noted in its recent blog post, bots can make users look good by artificially inflating follower counts.
The fund has so much money to spend that peer investors think SoftBank is inflating an existing tech bubble.
That number, however, was based on calculations by Platinum's own staff and the December charges involved inflating asset values.
It doesn't "play the game" the same way, in Michael's words, paying influencers or otherwise artificially inflating its following.
They accused the utility company in January of inflating the numbers of customers in their cities who had power.
Republicans are turning the heat up on Ossoff, painting him as unqualified and accusing him of inflating his resume.
The two governments have blamed foreigners and, more specifically, Chinese investors, of buying houses and inflating real estate markets.
The hoodie pairs with an app that shows you which parts of the jacket are inflating to exert pressure.
However, Hicks' initial analysis of the available data seemed to indicate magma was moving into a reservoir and inflating it.
You spend half an hour inflating a conflict balloon only to pop it with a cathartic laugh at the end.
Many of the children also may have attended the event with parents, slightly inflating the true level of adult interest.
Breitbart peaked in November with 24 million visitors, though critics accused the website of inflating their numbers with paid traffic.
If true, inflating the number of streams that each album received would artificially increase the royalty payments for each artist.
Tidal is under criminal investigation in Norway for allegedly inflating streaming counts for new music by Beyoncé and Kanye West.
Twitter has cracked down on other violations of its terms of service, including fake accounts by people inflating their following.
Jay Z is claiming $15 million based on them allegedly inflating user numbers to 540,000 at the time of purchase.
"Equities rallying alongside bonds due to a strong search for yield increases vulnerability and risks inflating valuations," said the analysts.
The city government had blacklisted it in 2017, accusing it of inflating bills and using adulterated material to build roads.
Those accounts would hit the Like button on those links, artificially inflating engagement, the company said in a blog post.
Tripp, meanwhile, says he's a whistleblower disturbed by Tesla allegedly inflating manufacturing numbers and putting damaged batteries into Model 3.
Investors accept around 15%-20% of adjustments but in some cases, adjustments are inflating earnings to over 50%, bankers said.
But recent history suggests that's a tall order, and the U.S. risks inflating its debt if the growth falls short.
The success of this scheme depended on pushing down the rate of interest and inflating the price of the shares.
On Monday, it offered some more details about the cases, pinning the blame on staff for inflating costs of parts.
In the end, the authorities accused him and two brothers of skimming cash and inflating the value of the company.
He argued that both the Republican and Democratic elite in this country have for decades been inflating and promoting bubbles.
The premier's government is inflating the size of the economic package from initially floated around at least 20 trillion yen.
"By carefully adjusting the speed of the ripples we can model an inflating universe," says another team member, Anastasios Avgoustidis.
The NFL's more recent foreign excursions have gone over extremely well, despite the NFL inflating their ratings just a tad.
The universe might be curved and closed like an inflating sphere, rather than a flat plane, a new study suggests.
Keep scrolling to learn everything from tying a bowline knot to inflating your pants so they become a flotation device.
He wants only to provide his family as much happiness as possible without inflating their expectations or promising the impossible.
An air-conditioner that isn't powerful enough won't effectively cool your home and could end up inflating your power bill.
But critics say universal basic income will likely lead to inflating state deficits and reduce incentives for people to work.
The duo found that these 10 symmetries of an inflating universe tightly constrain the cosmological correlations that inflation can produce.
He explained why the bubble is inflating, how it will likely burst, and what investors should do to position accordingly.
Or is the President inflating the threat to justify an operation on increasingly shaky legal and political ground in Washington?
It doesn't get much more basic than undervaluing assets to avoid taxes or inflating assets to pump up insurance payouts.
Bondi said the state had been dealing with various stores in the state that were inflating the prices of water.
The surgeon, Dr. Oliver Varban, started by inflating Jessica's abdomen with carbon dioxide to give him more room to work.
Representative Katie Porter from California is now looking into this whole issue, because it's inflating premiums in the exchanges, right.
On top of her inflating and deflating chest size, Moore adjusted her breathing pattern to match that of a pregnant woman.
The move comes a day after 20 US states filed a lawsuit against generic drugmakers, including Mylan, for inflating drug prices.
To count them together, they argue, risks inflating the numbers on a specific — but still growing and very much concerning — problem.
This model implies that that before the Big Bang, was the big, inflating space, from which our and other universes emerge.
While millennials have benefited from a 67% rise in wages since 1970, this increase hasn't kept up with inflating living costs.
Central banks have been criticized for potentially creating a bond bubble and over-inflating equities prices with all of their easing.
There is also the not-so-small matter of the inflating $1,000+ price-tags on Apple's top-of-the-range iPhones.
INFLATED ORDERS Some funds are inflating orders beyond approval levels, in order to try to minimise the effect of scale-backs.
And there's little to stop a store from inflating that number to make a good deal look like a great one.
It also has raised easily at least $20153 billion, in the process inflating its value to some $68 billion on paper.
Authorities had accused the 76-year-old of lying to jurors and inflating his professional accomplishments during Bulger's 2013 criminal trial.
Between 28503 and 22019, Iraq's government steadily expanded due to unnecessary hiring, inflating the national budget by 500% in 10 years.
Alaburda is accusing her school of inflating its employment data for its graduates as a way to lure students to enroll.
But even with an inflating salary cap, replicating Golden State's model is just about impossible underneath a CBA that incentivizes change.
Apple, a laggard at inflating smartphone screen size, has remained something of a reluctant participant in this 'bigger is better' logic.
For example, the government does not allow the funds to be invested in real estate or stocks to avoid inflating bubbles.
None of the colors cost extra, so you can snag a much more attractive car without inflating the $286,286 sticker price.
During that time, it undergoes several physiological adaptations, including absorbing the yolk sac within its body and fully inflating its lungs.
That accuses the bank of defrauding investors and inflating its share price by hiding and failing to stop widespread money laundering.
Shortly after the release of the Paradise Papers, Forbes magazine accused Ross of inflating his net worth by billions of dollars.
I could be inflating my income, people reason, and even if I'm not, who is to say that income is stable.
Meanwhile, others in the room worked to resuscitate the baby, doing compressions on his chest and using a self-inflating resuscitator.
The Forbes article accusing the commerce secretary of inflating his net worth has been the talk of Wall Street and Washington.
Third, the ever-inflating expectations of the terms under which Beijing would buy American goods under a proposed bilateral purchasing agreement.
Some taxpayers accelerated their tax payments into December 2017 to head off the cap, inflating states' calendar year-end tax collections.
Next to him, his cousin Al-Qadi, the judge, was burning alive, his blood vessels expelling water and his body inflating.
Those who accuse him of inflating his age "are jealous of my health, my age, my running," Singh said, speaking Hindi.
Now north of the storm, Schumacher pulls onto a dirt road and starts inflating a balloon, but the storm lurches east.
Trump again accused the Fed and Chairman Jerome Powell of hindering U.S. manufacturers by artificially inflating the value of the dollar.
Did she play a role in inflating reports of the intelligence gained from the program, which the CIA also has acknowledged?
But measuring media influence is notoriously difficult, and the SEC charged comScore with fraud for inflating its own numbers this year.
In June, the Business Standard reported that Modi's government had been inflating G.D.P.-growth figures by a factor of nearly two.
It also has raised easily at least $15 billion, in the process inflating its value to about $68 billion on paper.
That set off an automated choreography — jettisoning pieces no longer needed, deploying parachutes, inflating the airbags — that appeared to unfold flawlessly.
They also refused to undercut one another's pricing, the documents showed, inflating prices for hospitals by 50 percent or even more.
The market reforms were reversed and the state dominated system restored in 22 on the grounds that speculation was inflating prices.
U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on steel and aluminum imports has constrained supplies in the domestic market, inflating costs of the metals.
The group also compromised databases with account information by inflating account balances, then skimming off the difference for themselves before anyone noticed.
The transmedia efforts also seemingly didn't amount to much, beyond inflating the studio's numbers with people who weren't directly working on games.
Most banks are against the practice of inflating orders, but they differ when it comes to their method of scaling back allocations.
Without a reliable one-way valve to prevent air from escaping, inflating the Aircurv was the most challenging part of using it.
Also, the U.S. dollar fell against many other currencies in November, inflating the value of the non-dollar portion of the reserves.
Her lawyers argued that said by inflating its expenses, Fidelity, which manages about $2.3 trillion in assets, could potentially boost its fees.
Okay, yes, some of this is an elaborate attempt to make you care about Halt and Catch Fire by inflating its importance.
The uneven recovery in the housing market makes Beijing's job harder as it looks to support a faltering economy without inflating bubbles.
" Wholesalers said the import tariffs were "inflating prices, which are difficult to pass along to the end user due to competitive pressures.
Inflating the cost of materials will limit the range of options they can use while adhering to budgetary constraints for a building.
And any candidate who took part in it, or any reporter who relished inflating it, should lose his or her political license.
Not every desk job is likely to move to a WeWork spaceBut real-estate analysts think WeWork is greatly inflating its opportunity.
Airlines are being accused of inflating their flight prices by as much as 400% after the collapse of UK airline Thomas Cook.
Rogers and other GOP leaders accused the White House of inflating its request, noting that officials had millions left over from Ebola.
In addition, they charge that the move may damage the economy by inflating financial market asset bubbles and squeezing bank profit margins.
As a first step, the law firm filed a lawsuit accusing the appraiser, CBRE, of artificially inflating land values and sales projections.
Rising inequality has increased the need for legal assistance by inflating the cost to low-income families of achieving other basic goals.
Wall Street gobbled up loans from risky borrowers and repackaged them into complex financial products, inflating one of history's largest credit bubbles.
Nangle also defrauded the IRS by misleading his tax preparer by "inflating different expenses ... and continuing to conceal income," the indictment alleges.
And its claims have raised the hackles of researchers at competing companies who believe the Silicon Valley giant is inflating its accomplishment.
They were stressing the diminishing returns of the money printing scheme and its growing side effects in inflating financial and property prices.
Cardboard in place, I unrolled a self-inflating sleeping pad and made up my bed with a sheet, pillow, and light blanket.
Trumka said in the statement that Jones was right to claim Trump was inflating the number of jobs that would be saved.
PBMs have come into the spotlight in the debate over soaring drug prices, with manufacturers accusing them of contributing to inflating costs.
It is poor public policy to undermine the competitiveness of firms that make cars and air conditioners by inflating steel costs artificially.
But overall, the cost-inflating effect of the trade war is another pressure on Canada's high-cost oil sector, industry officials said.
Ellen's stand-up, in particular, is mostly observational, usually inflating the drama or humor in everyday events, like grocery shopping or motherhood.
The state of Illinois sued the brickmakers for allegedly inflating their prices, causing an increase in the the cost of public building projects.
But in Trump's tweets, the Republican president blamed local Washington officials for seeking a "windfall," and suggested they were inflating the parade's costs.
NASA scientists and Bigelow Aerospace, the company that designed BEAM, are investigating why the prototype stopped inflating, but did not offer any reasons.
From the outset it cast corporate-governance reform as industrial policy—a way of boosting economic growth without further inflating Japan's public debt.
The administration has made misleading statements about job creation in recent months, inflating jobs numbers and treating preliminary data as the final word.
Cohen accused Trump of inflating his net worth in the financial statements while he was trying to purchase the Buffalo Bills football team.
That's inflating the numbers a bit, but reveals why the permanent repeal of that fee is a top priority for the insurance lobby.
But advertisers aren't the only ones seething over the prospect of Facebook knowingly inflating its video viewership; members of the press are, too.
Per BBC News, the 38-year-old Bristolian spent two days inflating the balloons himself before his 15.5-mile solo flight over Johannesburg.
Now Democrats are openly accusing the administration and Republicans of inflating the Iran threat, which many already suspected officials like Bolton of doing.
This is part of a larger trend: Media companies everywhere are focusing more on engagement and loyalty and less on inflating user numbers.
Ever-inflating prices have also been a part of smartphone sales stagnation — something Samsung and the Note are as guilty of as any.
I could have continued exploiting the ills of our world for sweet, sweet content, and inflating the inauthentic, bombastic persona I had cultivated.
He echoed his constituents' view that urban elitists were inflating taxes through social service programs and excessively generous contracts with public sector unions.
Also, the film becomes a sort of soundtrack for the entire show along with the sound of the air constantly inflating the heart.
Pain sensitivity can be tested by inserting a balloon into a person's back end (yup) and inflating it until they report feeling pain.
Trump seems to be arguing that the market reaction is paranoia stoked by a fake news media inflating the risks from the illness.
He blamed local officials, saying they were inflating the cost, and used the opportunity to criticize them, saying the city was "poorly" run.
Changing your vehicle's oil regularly, inflating the tires to the recommended pressure and unloading heavy stuff from the trunk will increase fuel efficiency.
It implicated much of Haiti's political class in inflating government contracts, funneling money to ghost companies and a host of other financial improprieties.
But during that period, much like in the mortgage lending crisis, a group of industry leaders enriched themselves by artificially inflating medallion prices.
And Evgeny Freidman, a major fleet owner who has admitted to artificially inflating medallion prices, has said he is close to the mayor.
Vaccine-sellers argue their marketing isn't capitalizing on parent concerns, or inflating the risk of contracting infection, but rather, providing fair, contextualized information.
Smart Nora, a $329 product from Canada, works by inflating an under-pillow bladder every time the included microphone detects a snore starting.
Sabeco's share price has nearly tripled since its listing a year ago, with analysts citing a small float as inflating its market value.
Prosecutors also claim that Resnick understated his total income on a 2010 tax return by approximately $73,665, partly by inflating his travel deductions.
He said Mr. Trump boasted about inflating assets when it served him, and about understating values when it helped to lower his taxes.
Housing advocates have long argued that building owners routinely abuse those provisions, inflating construction costs to jack up rents and push out tenants.
In 2016, the company claimed it had 3 million subscribers, but a report this year claimed that it had been deliberately inflating subscriber numbers.
Indeed, the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has already warned that Ireland faces significant risks, including another rapidly inflating property bubble.
Paper logs, which are currently widely used, allow truckers to fudge the books, inflating their hours on the road and boosting the bottom line.
The Slow Mo Guys have come out with a new video that shows us what over-inflating a football looks like in slow motion.
Some think that perhaps there are places where inflation continues, and in between stable pockets of non-inflating space (like our own universe) exist.
NHTSA will evaluate how susceptible the airbag control units are to electrical signals as well as other factors that could stop airbags from inflating.
State news media reported last month that several officials in northeastern China had admitted to inflating investment figures and other data in previous years.
And when the Great Recession hit, he defended Wall Street, blaming bad laws for inflating the housing bubble and slamming Washington's crackdown on financiers.
But because her stints were mostly months-long, she's been accused of inflating her resume and been questioned on whether she's ready for Congress.
Let's hear from Ms. Gorski: This theme came to mind after spending a few hours inflating Mylar Halloween pumpkin balloons with canisters of helium.
While hospital systems often point to their low margins,"it's hard to hear when they're increasing these costs by inflating their expenditures," he said.
Critics of passive investing argue it is inflating the prices of high-flying stocks such as Amazon and creating a bubble in those names.
Viceroy, which has also targeted South African retailer Steinhoff, alleged that ProSieben had overpaid for acquisitions and was inflating revenue from non-cash transactions.
The base layer is a self-inflating mattress, about two inches thick, that will easily cushion any forgotten twigs or stones underneath a tent.
Protecting the Federalists' wealth was perhaps one of them; for example, the Constitution forbids states from printing paper money and thereby inflating their currency.
This goes beyond providers: Health insurers, especially those that participate in Medicare Advantage, have been accused of inflating medical codes for members as well.
"I don't know that they're lies, I think they're embellished truths that people are really inflating," Stallings says of the former gymnasts' abuse claims.
"You'd want to be cautious about artificially inflating your income," said Mark Kantrowitz, vice president of strategy for college and scholarship search site Cappex.com.
The company first had to apologize last fall after a bombshell report revealed that it had been artificially inflating view numbers for video ads.
These laws largely fail to protect consumers — their ostensible purpose — but are highly effective at inflating the pay of regulated professionals by restricting supply.
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By inflating the threat of MS-13 and ignoring its real origins, restrictionists are better able to pretend that their policies serve national security.
Scholars are debating whether the Broadway megahit overglorifies Alexander Hamilton, inflating his opposition to slavery while glossing over less attractive aspects of his politics.
This sense of confidence may be tempered to some extent, though, by the diminishing purchasing power around inflating items such as food and rent.
Coleman, one of the most trusted names in outdoor recreation, created a self-inflating sleeping pad that's currently on sale for $29.99 at Amazon.
Such major omissions leads this author to believe the CFPB was trying to skew the analysis by over-inflating the costs of reverse mortgages.
The area where the lava flows are erupting is still inflating and experiencing earthquakes, suggesting that magma is still moving to feed those fissures.
When people lie in a job, they are most often inflating their match with the job's requirements and claiming skills they don't really have.
Cohen alleged that the president engaged in campaign finance violations, ethics violations and tax fraud by inflating or deflating his assets for business reasons.
It also makes it easier for students to apply for relief if they believe their schools misled them, including by inflating job placement rates.
Both Democrats and Republicans who have been obsessed with the Mueller investigation have been drawn into a potentially dangerous position: the inflating of expectations.
Ms. Leadsom, who had a low profile and entered government as a junior minister only in 2014, has been accused of inflating her résumé.
As such instruments come to the end of their fixed terms, they are being rolled onto exchanges, inflating the apparent fund presence, he argues.
The opposition has painted Sharif's infrastructure plans as vanity projects and accuse him of inflating Pakistan's debt burden to boost his re-election chances.
The family also used the padded invoices to justify higher rent increases in rent-regulated buildings, artificially inflating the rents of thousands of tenants.
As a candidate, he had attacked the central bank for keeping rates so low and inflating "a big fat ugly bubble" in the markets.
The left-hander has allowed 53 runs in his past three starts, spanning 14 2/3 innings, inflating his ERA from 1.45 to 2.35.
That brief appearance was enough to raise the hackles of researchers at competing companies who believe the Silicon Valley giant is inflating its accomplishment.
In addition to inflating the number of immigrants, the political rhetoric coming from the right issues ominous warnings about immigrants from Mexico in particular.
But Dr. Lipkin said he knew of one lab running 5,000 samples a day, which might produce some false-positive results, inflating the count.
She also plans to take additional measures to prevent the Taxi and Limousine Commission and the city from inflating taxi prices in the future.
LGC's buyout loan was increased by £40m to £1.082bn, following strong investor demand, while the equity cheque was reduced, inflating leverage on the deal.
The painting features two boys inflating a pig's bladder by candlelight (animal bladders were used as children's toys in the 2967th and 216th centuries).
The painting features two boys inflating a pig's bladder by candlelight (animal bladders were used as children's toys in the 21927th and 22020th centuries).
In order to make the cabin and exterior this premium without inflating the price, corners had to be cut in terms of minute details.
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Investors are often rightfully blamed for inflating the bubble, pushing up raises and valuations to lure startups to take their money instead of someone else's.
The SEC also fined New York-based startup Hedgeable, a company with $81 million in assets under management, for inflating performance figures for its service.
That lines up with the reports that GPU prices were inflating and gamers found it hard to obtain GPUs during the height of cryptocurrency mania.
Sprint's stake in Tidal comes just days after a report in Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv claimed that the service has been inflating its subscriber numbers.
The intended user is anyone not on the London property ladder, and thus at the mercy of landlords, tenancy agreements and (apparently ever-inflating) rents.
It could affect other pending overbilling cases and how the federal government audits the industry that has a track record of inflating patient medical codes.
Prosecutors accused them of "lying repeatedly" to banks from 2014 to December 2016, inflating the amount of collateral the company had to support its borrowing.
The rapid rise in house prices in big Chinese cities may mean a real estate bubble is inflating to bursting point, UBS warned on Tuesday.
Under the U.S. charges, Naqvi is accused of inflating positions held by Abraaj in order to attract greater funds from them, causing them financial loss.
It accuses dozens of lawmakers, officials and businessmen of inflating the cost of an identity-card scheme from $215m to $385m, and pocketing the proceeds.
Bids submitted so far are expected to have amounted to only a fraction of that figure, inflating the burden placed on Italy's struggling banking system.
In the auto space, Italy's Fiat Chrysler has denied allegations by two Chicago-area dealerships which filed a lawsuit accusing the company of inflating sales.
Fiat Chrysler — The shares are under pressure after Automotive News reported that two Chicago dealerships sued the automaker for allegedly inflating its US sales figures.
Rather than focus on raising value and growing organically, executives have been more focused on returning cash to shareholders and inflating stock prices, he charged.
The developing world is one target market, given that many countries' currencies are inflating at annual rates of 5 to 10 percent and sometimes more.
Coin burning, if you're not familiar, is a well-trod path to inflating the value of a cryptocurrency with a fixed supply, like Bitcoin Cash.
His tendency toward inflating things — his actions, net worth, and intellectual powers — has become a defining characteristic of his career in both politics and business.
Warsh is also viewed as relatively hawkish on monetary policy and has criticized the central bank's easy money policies under Yellen as inflating asset prices.
Nearly 400 injuries and deaths have been linked to the switch, which could shut off a vehicle engine during driving and prevent airbags from inflating.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether the company has been improperly inflating its monthly sales totals, and whether those reports have misled investors.
Shares in Noble have lost nearly 70 percent over the past year after Iceberg Research alleged it was inflating its assets by billions of dollars.
Conte has been accused of inflating his academic credentials after the Sorbonne and NYU both said they had no record of Conte having studied there.
Authorities said the defendants manipulated ForceField stock from 2009 to April 2015 by secretly trading it in undisclosed accounts, inflating trading volume, and concealing kickbacks.
The grade-inflating summaries she offers at the beginning and the end of the book are overpowered by the damning portrait that emerges in between.
The bubbles inflating and bursting in the video show the tops of two different types of trees engaged in a centuries-long battle for sunlight.
In 2013, Mr. Schneiderman's office reached a $10.25 million settlement with the university's parent company, Career Education Corporation, for inflating its graduates' job-placement rates.
In litigation that began in 2002, Household shareholders accused that company of inflating its share price by concealing its poor lending practices and loan quality.
An investigation by S&P Global found that Dominion has been artificially inflating its demand forecasts for years in order to justify building more plants.
The company also noted that it had a large, one-time tax gain in the first quarter of 2018, inflating the figures from last year.
But if nothing else, this pattern shows the lack of any kind of enthusiasm toward equities that would raise concerns about reckless greed inflating stocks.
Apple most recently reported it had 50m subscribers as of May, although this includes people who signed up for a free trial, inflating the number.
NEW YORK, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Two former executives of biotech company MiMedx Group Inc were criminally charged on Tuesday with fraudulently inflating the company's revenue.
If it liquidated and put the cash into the bank, he said, his father would be accused of artificially inflating interest rates for personal gain.
After scandals involving sold-out midnight shows at five times normal prices, and other oddities, new laws have also curbed producers artificially inflating ticket sales.
The defense lawyers didn't go into detail on Tuesday, though they've previously alleged that Gates siphoned money from his employers by inflating his expense statements.
Comscore, a company that's performance metrics are widely touted in the media world, has settled with the SEC following charges of inflating its own metrics.
He picked Omarosa Manigault, who starred with him on "The Apprentice" and has a record of inflating her résumé, to be assistant to the president.
And it badly hobbles his leadership, because you can't inspire others if nearly all of your energy goes so transparently and unabashedly into inflating yourself.
By grossly inflating numbers of Palestinian refugees on its list and perpetuating the so-called "right of return," UNRWA calls its own legitimacy into question.
Americans projected their racial and social anxieties onto this figure, inflating him into a "superpredator," fuel for the tough-on-crime policies of the '90s.
Industry experts believe many "mom-and-pop" trucking outfits are reliant on paper logs to fudge the books, inflating driver productivity in a low-margin industry.
Other email addresses on pro-net-neutrality comments appear multiple times in the FCC's docket, inflating the total, while some physical addresses are irregular or incomplete.
"I bet him he would get married and he keeps inflating the bet, from $100 to $100,000," Pfeiffer told British TV host Jonathan Ross in 2007.
It's very unclear whether the markets have priced in this sort of margin-squeezing, wage-inflating investment/hiring binge that seems to be the objective here.
The finished product makes the famously handsome man into something of a monster, squaring his head, shrinking his eyes, and inflating his bones to horrific levels.
Apple looks to have come to the end of the road in a long running legal saga involving allegations of an e-books price inflating conspiracy.
Last October, Facebook was sued by aggrieved advertisers for inflating the viewership numbers of their videos for years after hundreds of journalists had lost their jobs.
For example, some companies include non-engineers in their definitions of their engineering teams, artificially inflating their diversity numbers with groups that are usually more diverse.
Rybolovlev, the Narativ post claimed, put the painting up for auction knowing that the Saudis and the Emiratis would bid for it, artificially inflating its value.
Common wisdom is that with a limited supply of successful startups, greatly inflating the amount of available capital to invest in them leads to asset bubbles.
Other times, mistakes are downright deceitful (think: inflating deductions to get a client a bigger refund or omitting information to maximize the federal earned income credit).
During the initial evaluation last year, Hyundai and Kia recalled nearly a million vehicles to fix an electrical problem that could stop air bags from inflating.
To understand the volume and pressure situations, they use imaging techniques like ultrasounds or CT scans, and inserting a balloon into the rectum and inflating it.
Many believe that Amazon's presence will have a ripple effect across the borough, inflating rent prices and ejecting low- and middle-income renters from the area.
OPEC and non-OPEC producers unwittingly exacerbated the hedging activity by inflating output late last year even as they decided to cut production from January 1st.
In Kyrgyzstan, following the failure of a Chinese power plant, an investigation revealed the contractor had been inflating costs, buying $1,600 fire extinguishers and $320 pliers.
Former CNRP leader Sam Rainsy, in exile in France since 2015, accused the NEC of "artificially inflating voter turnout" and being under the ruling party's control.
At the same time, the tablet sales were inflating Sungame's earnings — and because Sungame was publicly traded, the rebate scam blew up into outright securities fraud.
In criticizing how Caitlyn overshadowed Eleganza and stole attention from Crayton, she'd ended up inflating Caitlyn's presence, casting the very shadow she had warned would fall.
A random sample of four such 'eggs' reveals their sole tweet production exists exclusively of Yakovenko retweets, greatly inflating the appearance of the Embassy's Twitter impact.
When the government wasn't paying companies, they were forced to draw down credit facilities with banks to obtain operating funds, inflating credit growth figures, bankers said.
The group has sought to frame him as a "30-year-old frat boy" and has accused him of "inflating" his resume and national security experience.
Last month The Information reported that it may have been inflating its user numbers and it also had to lay off some staff, as TechCrunch notes.
Worse, she added, over the course of a few months her ex began to alter her shape—inflating her ass, shrinking her waist, stretching her legs.
Its pendulum-like structure sets against each other passages contrasting in volume and mood, though Mr. Stackpole seemed most comfortable inflating the orchestra to hulking loudness.
Some analysts believe the deficit-inflating tax bill was in part a ploy by Ryan to force Republicans to back welfare reforms to balance the budget.
For three years, despite inflating prices and negative press about the culture of people who vape, vaping has been my most viable means of daytime survival.
When it feels like something always or never happens, this is just your brain's natural threat tendency inflating the perceived frequency or severity of an event.
And Cohen claimed that Weisselberg was aware of Trump inflating his assets to an insurance company, and that the executive knew about the family's tax practices.
Cohen has also asserted that Weisselberg, who has worked at the Trump Organization for decades, knew Trump was allegedly inflating his assets to an insurance company.
GDPR inflating the financial risks around handling personal data should naturally drive up standards — because privacy laws are suddenly a whole lot more costly to ignore.
Suppliers formed a cartel to divvy up work with the state-run oil behemoth, inflating contract prices to hide their payoffs to Petrobras collaborators and politicians.
Staffers were still inflating the balloon in the darkness; a thick jet of propane-fed flame filled the huge nylon sack with an eerie orange glow.
We review how President Trump bent the truth this year by repeating and inflating falsehoods, shifting his statements, embellishing or omitting details, and offering misleading attacks.
He then switched from hiding his income in foreign bank accounts to inflating it so American banks would extend millions in real estate loans to him.
Doctors would then remove the blockage, which is usually caused by deposits of fatty substances, by inflating a tiny balloon in a tube to squash them.
In conversations, the president dwells on the map and its import, reminding visitors about how wrong the polls were and inflating the scope of his victory.
When it's not, however, the air bladders mimic a slow breathing rhythm, inflating and deflating gradually to promote a relaxed breathing pattern for the driver, too.
At the time credit rating agencies (CRAs) seemed to have been bitten by the subprime boom, inflating ratings on poorly analyzed and suspect credit derivative structures.
Ms. Dooley would like to make it clear that she has no intention of exploiting, exaggerating, inflating, monetizing, misrepresenting or in any way abusing her connection.
New York State's attorney general accused New York City of inflating the value of taxi medallions, and demanded $810 million to aid drivers mired in debt.
The Internal Revenue Service is collecting tens of billions of dollars less in corporate taxes than Congress projected, inflating the tax law's 13-figure price tag.
"I got along great with the NATO leaders," he added, claiming credit for persuading them to increase their military spending, although wildly inflating the actual numbers.
A report in a Norwegian newspaper last week accused Tidal of inflating its subscriber count; a Tidal spokesman declined on Monday to comment on that report.
The Russian alleges Bouvier conned him out of $1 billion by inflating the price of 38 pieces of art he bought over a 10-year period.
Maoyuan creates his unorthodox works in three separate processes: firstly staining the animal, then inflating its body, and finally sewing the leather together to construct the sculpture.
The researchers have successfully used it to lift a crate weighing over 150-pounds by first winding the robot beneath the box, and then fully inflating it.
The meeting also resulted in a call for an improvement in the quality of statistics, after several provincial governments were caught inflating their economic data, Xinhua said.
Huynh also said Walmart failed to process more than $7 million of customer returns, inflating the total value of merchandise sold from September 2015 to March 2016.
In a statement sent to Engadget, the company said that some of its 14,000 employees had been inflating the cost of parts and materials for financial gain.
The Economic Times reports that Wal-mart is having second thoughts about its potential $1 billion investment on suspicions that Flipkart may have been inflating its numbers.
If Trump and his allies truly cared about keeping women in the U.S. safe, they would stop peddling the myth of the criminal immigrant and inflating fears.
The inflating of the sales figures was ended by Reid Bigland, head of Fiat Chrysler's U.S. sales, after the internal probe, the sources told the Automotive News.
We spoke with Director X, who created the centerpiece of Drake's stage ... which didn't inflate after Travis Scott fell into the hole where it sits before inflating.
The shareholders accused the defendants of inflating Fiat Chrysler's share price by hundreds of millions of dollars from October 2014 and October 2015 by downplaying safety concerns.
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Inflating to 13 inches off the floor, the ultra supportive mattress is equipped with water-resistant material so even if it's raining, your bed will wipe dry.
Farha and Deva said Blackstone has been imposing large fees and charges for ordinary repairs and massively inflating rents, with "devastating consequences" for tenants across the globe.
It packs all the sleep essentials you need for a restful snooze in one portable tote — a self-inflating mattress, fitted sheet, comforter, cover, pillow, and pillowcase.
Glaucus accused trading firm Itochu Corp of inflating its profits and called for a third-party panel to find an independent auditor to probe its financial statements.
Since earlier this spring, U.S. Geological Survey scientists at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory had noticed that the volcano was inflating, both at Pu'u O'o and the summit.
"But my emails," she tweeted, borrowing the refrain of supporters who accused the media of over-inflating her use of a private server while secretary of state.
The Fed may be at risk of inflating a bubble, but portfolio managers have preferred, though reluctantly in some cases, to be inside it rather than outside.
He has not forfeited any compensation received while the fraud was inflating the bank's performance, nor has he endorsed clawing back the pay of other culpable executives.
In general, it's a bad idea to get involved with bots at all — and inflating your follower count artificially won't have any benefits that are actually meaningful.
In fact, public schools have seen little grade inflation; the problem is rampant in private schools, where grades are inflating at three times the rate of public.
The museum has also been accused of inflating its attendance figures — though it reported 1.3 million visitors in 2012, the government audit found it only had 98,000.
After a long period of complacency about Covid-19, a move to cut risk exposure has got belatedly underway, pushing down stock values and inflating gold prices.
The commerce secretary has been criticized for inflating his net worth and investigated for shorting stock in a company he owned ahead of a negative news report.
While strong technology stocks have been inflating major indexes in recent months, some major companies for the American economy — especially retailers and carmakers — are facing real struggles.
And while for years most went with the high option — sometimes inflating values by 20 percent — her sellers are now starting out at the middle, she said.
I can't help but think back to the federal lawsuit against Facebook wherein the social network was accused, in 2016, of inflating video views on the site.
Last year, Noble Group was thrust in the spotlight after Iceberg Group alleged it was inflating its assets by billions of dollars, a claim that Noble rejected.
Those who think that SoftBank has been inflating tech valuations will be closely watching WeWork, which many see as a property company masquerading as a tech firm.
A weaker currency broadly helps bigger, internationally focused companies by inflating the value of their overseas revenues, but can weigh domestically focused small and medium sized firms.
The league office, however, insists that inflating scores further was not the aim when it announced that existing rules would be enforced with greater frequency this season.
And gamers are frustrated by miners who buy up lots of stock, making the cards with the best price/performance ratio hard to find and inflating prices.
Perhaps that's how our universe formed, and perhaps there are an infinite number of universes forming in the same way, decaying out of an infinitely inflating grander universe.
U.S. prosecutors have said that from about 2014 until Abraaj's collapse, Abraaj executives lied about the performance of Abraaj's funds, inflating their value by more than $500 million.
Most importantly, the exhibition has successfully steered clear of unduly inflating the importance of del Piombo, or presented another painter as an excuse for yet more Michelangelo worshipping.
But that's not the end of it: Wolf has been accused of inflating his role during the Iraq War and at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well.
The class action lawsuit accused Halliburton of misleading investors by understating asbestos liabilities, overstating construction and engineering revenue and inflating the benefits of a merger with Dresser Industries.
Deflategate Deflategate -- the never-ending saga where Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are accused of improperly inflating footballs before the 2015 AFC Championship game -- is back!
As the video above shows, the airbag surrounds the robot's manipulator tool and its sharp edges, automatically inflating when the arm is moving to protect any nearby humans.
Mifsud has been accused, along with two other individuals, of unjustifiably inflating salaries at a university consortium in Agrigento, Sicily, which he presided over nearly a decade ago.
If the company loses, the iPhone owners who brought the case will be permitted to move forward with an antitrust suit against the company for allegedly inflating prices.
Greg Asciolla is an attorney with Labaton Sucharow, which has pursued cases against generic pharmaceutical companies and banks for inflating the prices of drugs and complex financial products.
"Easing growth in first-tier cities is a good thing, preventing a bubble from inflating," said Liao Qun, China chief economist of CITIC Bank International in Hong Kong.
The self-inflating mattress it comes with is deceptively comfortable, while the included duvet feels so cozy, you'll feel like you're trapped inside a warm (hypothetical) bear hug.
With help from the ground, NASA astronaut Jeff Williams began inflating... It's Memorial Day weekend and the summer has officially kicked off — and it'll likely be scorching hot.
Some people may argue that this is all a problem of accounting; the rate used to discount liabilities is too low, artificially inflating the cost of future liabilities.
Hospital costs are just one part of this, and they have a knock-on effect of inflating other costs, like insurance premiums, which are similarly Too Damn High.
A Reuters examination in 2015 found that U.S. diplomats pressured the office charged with grading global efforts for the report into inflating assessments of 14 strategically important countries.
In particular, Cohen accused Trump of inflating and deflating his loan and tax documents, respectively — an allegation that appears to bear similarities to what ProPublica reported this week.
Others think SoftBank has distorted the technology market and the startup ecosystem, inflating values, enabling poor financial discipline, and empowering companies with little inherent or sustainable competitive advantage.
A series of embarrassments over leaking stadiums and filthy accommodation culminated in Games chief Suresh Kalmadi spending nine months in prison for inflating tenders worth millions of dollars.
But a former school employee is expected to testify that she was pressured into inflating graduate employment data even in 2006, when the legal industry was more prosperous.
"However, we believe the backdrop is becoming more supportive for comp re-acceleration in conjunction with commodities re-inflating," said Piper Jaffray analyst Peter Keith in a note.
But in lyrical content, Maine tended toward both self-laceration and staring at the stars, pondering his own insignificance while also inflating his experiences to near mythological scale.
Sean Hannity's promos for Trump may make the president feel better, but ignoring Trump's scandals and inflating his accomplishments is harmful to the rest of the viewing public.
President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected the official death toll from hurricanes that struck Puerto Rico last fall — and without evidence blamed Democrats for grossly inflating that tally.
They need to know when the people with whom they're dealing are inflating threats or exaggerating motives -- and that requires deep knowledge and constant monitoring of the intelligence.
VEREIT said it would pay the funds $42.5 million to resolve their suits claiming ARCP defrauded investors by inflating a key accounting metric in a 2014 financial report.
The "Late Night" host pointed out comments Trump has made throughout his presidency about his intelligence, and credited Fox News with inflating Trump's ego with its complimentary coverage.
"Boiler room" fraudsters build hype around cheap stocks, inflating share prices through rumors, and dump the stock at the last minute once the shares hit a certain price.
In fact, as a recent series of S&P stories revealed, PJM has been artificially inflating its demand forecasts for years to justify a natural gas building binge.
They warned that the Fed, in stimulating the housing sector, had overstepped its remit and that it was inflating dangerous asset bubbles that could cause the next crisis.
Mills also worry that additional demand and tighter supplies will drive up their overheads, inflating prices of pork, a staple in Chinese diets, and increasing people's cost of living.
Adrangi said the company is trying to disguise its "doomed business" through aggressive accounting tactics like inflating average revenue per user through add-ons like "priority access" customer support.
According to media reports, one of his businesses threatened last month to sue Tidal's former owners for inflating subscriber numbers, suggesting the price tag may have been too high.
We'll soon consume more media on our devices, and advanced technology like self-driving cars will also send and receive information online — "inflating" the amount of data produced overall.
The Obama administration boasted of improving graduation rates, yes, but you can do that by lowering the bar — that is, lowering cut scores for graduation exams and inflating grades.
Longtime residents who have seen the tech hub grow up around them, inflating their cost of living, are looking to cash out while they can still get top dollar.
The owners of a specialty pharmacy in Alabama were convicted of inflating bills to Medicaid by paying huge commissions to some members of the hemophilia community to recruit patients.
With the proliferation of new Instagram features, like video, Stories, multi-photo carousels, and IGTV, each subset requires its own content, further inflating the need for more brand creative.
Meanwhile, Tidal is even farther behind, with a reported 1.1 million subscribers as of last October, although there are also claims that Tidal may have been inflating its numbers.
"The markets are very dangerous," the chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group said, pointing to what he sees as easy money from central banks artificially inflating asset prices.
Typically, there's a fair amount of hot air inflating the importance of the latest spec, but this year, I'm actually starting to feel the real need for something more.
Trevor knows these facts about himself and is using them to manipulate plus-size men into inflating his ego until someone more to his standards comes to their senses.
The latest housing bubble inflating property prices in the city almost certainly drives tenant harassment complaints, said Dianne Prado, a senior staff attorney at the Inner City Law Center.
But some analysts worried that near-record high discounts, also called incentives, were artificially inflating demand to extend a sales boom that began after the 7.53-09 economic crisis.
The ECB is coming under increasing criticism that its massive assets buys, intended to kick-start inflation, are inflating asset prices, distorting financial markets, and leading to financial instability.
A host of speculative entities, newly affiliated with large depository institutions holding huge federally insured deposit bases, had pumped unprecedented quantities of asset-price-inflating credit into the economy.
In theory central banks are independent because politicians can find it hard to resist setting rates too low, over-inflating the economy, particularly when an election is coming up.
She says all of his ribs are now secured by steel bands, his broken clavicle is anchored by plates and rods -- and doctors are mechanically inflating his collapsed lung.
But the success is being overshadowed by the fact that the company admitted to inflating user growth over by approximately 1-2 million users per quarter for four quarters.
But Kouchouk said the depreciation would also help government revenues by inflating some payments such as Suez Canal revenues, and that its fiscal reforms had incorporated expectations for depreciation.
To their critics, central bankers seem strangely committed to two unpardonable follies: eroding the interest people earn on their savings and inflating the prices they pay at the shops.
As well as inflating the maximum penalties for data protection failures, the GDPR imposes an obligation on companies processing EU citizens' data to bake in data protection by design.
The allegations about attempts to sell products in Mexico appeared in a lawsuit filed by shareholders, in which Mannatech was accused of inflating its value through improper sales tactics.
Trump has often bemoaned the relative strength of the U.S. dollar in foreign exchange markets, blaming other nations for devaluing their currencies and thereby inflating the American trade deficit.
It also comes as the U.S. dollar has rallied against the Canadian dollar, euro and British pound, inflating the value of the cash held in escrow for non-U.
With climate change inflating the global wind-power market to more than $220 trillion in the next two decades, there's potential for both to get a whole lot bigger.
An investigation ensued and by last month, engineers had traced the problem to an electronic motion sensor that, under certain circumstances, can prevent airbags from inflating in a crash.
But until they come up with a reliable substitute, almost all of them are forced to fudge the numbers, artificially inflating the responses they get from, say, young voters.
As its inflating interior forms a new universe, its energy incrementally ticks down in clocklike fashion each time the expanding circle winds around the cylinder's circumference and overlaps itself.
When various managers at the bank realize an employee named Ken Yu has been taking bribes and falsely inflating customer income claims, the bank reports itself to the authorities.
Mr. Trump sought to blame local government officials in Washington for inflating the price of the parade "so ridiculously high that I cancelled it" — a charge they swiftly rejected.
Datsyuk won't be paid, so any team that took on his deal would just be artificially inflating their cap number without having to spend a dollar or real money.
His ever-inflating count of how many jobs are involved is in itself a dead giveaway that arms sales are an excuse, not a real motive, for his actions.
All three have poured massive resources into inflating their economies, from 2202 percent of GDP in the U.S. to 2628 percent in Japan, yet none have reached their targets.
So when the 1999 head criticized Trump for inflating the number of jobs saved in the Carrier deal, Trump took time to needle another company under the union's umbrella.
Petrobras, whose formal name is Petroleo Brasileiro SA, has been accused of inflating the value of more than $98 billion of its stock and bonds through years of corruption.
On the other hand, if Fed officials were to tailor its policies mainly to satisfy traders, and against their own better judgment, that would risk inflating dangerous asset bubbles.
On Wednesday, for example, Twitter suspended an account posing as a journalist for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz and inflating reports of American casualties from Iranian missile strikes Tuesday night.
But they are also fantastical, a blend of satire, science fiction and parable, the point of which is to change our view of reality by inflating it to surreality.
From increasing "high-risk" sexual activity to messing with brain chemistry to inflating male egos and head injuries, these beverages seem to turbocharge some of the worst human behaviors.
At worst, as Connecticut hospitals allege, it uses federal health care money to finance state budgets, inflating our national and state health care costs and every citizen's medical bills.
Now Ross's corn crop may produce half of what he hoped and he has had to graze cattle 90 km (56 miles) away on leased pasture, inflating feed costs.
In one case, it admitted to overestimating the average viewing time for video ads for two years; in another, it admitted to inflating the number of visitors to businesses' pages.
Toshiba shares fell 2 percent in Asian trading today on reports the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the electronics giant for allegedly inflating profits between 2012 and 2014.
Viceroy, which has targeted companies including South African retailer Steinhoff , alleged in its 37-page report that ProSieben had overpaid for acquisitions and was inflating revenues from non-cash transactions.
Under the U.S. charges, both men are accused of defrauding U.S. investors by inflating positions held by Abraaj in order to attract greater funds from them, causing them financial loss.
WARSAW, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Poland's record low interest rates are artificially inflating house prices, encouraging people to get into debt and causing higher inflation, central banker Kamil Zubelewicz told Reuters.
Why this matters: Soon-Shiong, the world's richest physician who has talked with President Trump about being a "health care czar," has been criticized for inflating his own business claims.
"With negative interest rates, Draghi is already inflating bubbles in other regions as these negative rates push investors out of the euro zone into other currency regions," Brzeski told CNBC.
Cohen alleged that Weisselberg and Trump discussed reimbursements for hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels, and that Weisselberg was aware Trump committed potential insurance fraud by inflating his assets.
Rainsy claims Hun Sen has been abusing Facebook's platform by spreading fake news and death threats and inflating his own popularity with fake likes — using government money to do so.
In a letter to the FTC, the group alleged that Amazon had been inflating the list prices on roughly 46% of its products, making Amazon's prices look like a bargain.
Here's the argument: President Trump's decision to cut off the ACA's cost-sharing payments ended up artificially inflating the ACA's premium subsidies, to an extent many experts simply hadn't anticipated.
"Inflating what he's done on the regulatory front is to his advantage," said Cary Coglianese, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and director of its regulation program.
In a pair of tweets, Trump mocked Blumenthal for past statements the senator has made referring to his military service, which the president has frequently accused the senator of inflating.
The former congressman has pled not guilty to the charges, which included allegations of inflating mileage reimbursements for profit and additional improper use of the House allowance and campaign funds.
The results highlight the challenge Uber faces in trying to generate the kind of rapid sales growth that investors expect from a newly public technology company without inflating its losses.
Some economists and investors warn that short-term growth from the latest housing boom has come at a cost: inflating a property bubble whose eventual bursting will inflict great pain.
When the price of bitcoin neared $20,000, crypto-fanatics bought Nvidia's powerful, costly gaming chips to mine the cryptocurrency, "inflating the company's bottom line in an unsustainable way," Cramer said.
Critics also fear the administration's rhetoric and actions are a precipitation to war with Iran, accusing officials are inflating intelligence in echoes of the lead up to the Iraq War.
Ratcliffe came under heightened scrutiny in recent days for allegedly inflating his resume, with critics saying he was unfit to assume the most non-partisan job in the US government.
The crisis for the company started that month after Arnaud Vagner, a former employee, published reports anonymously under the name of Iceberg Research that accused Noble of inflating its assets.
It has also drawn criticism from major advertisers for inflating its audience figures and not adequately tracking ads, which were sometimes placed alongside content detrimental to the brands being promoted.
The company noted that cracking down on fake accounts means that "malicious actors" won't be able to promote their own content and accounts as easily by inflating their own numbers.
At best, it can dramatically skew coverage for the majority of the population; at worst, it can distort the truth by inflating or downplaying significant aspects of some news stories.
In fact, on Friday, the President had suggested he'd prefer the passengers remained on the ship to avoid inflating the numbers of coronavirus sufferers in official figures on US soil.
For years, Trump has been obsessed with records, ratings and statistics, mentioning them constantly — and often inflating the figures, failing to acknowledge the human aspect or overhyping his own role.
But it is also part of a self-inflating hype cycle of emergent tech tools that require enough people to buy into the developers' (and investors') vision of the future.
Were China to attempt to extend substantially more credit to its firms, it would risk inflating a debt bubble and stoking a bout of inflation — historically anathema to central banks.
Luring people into excessive debt, draining their savings with hidden fees, inflating the next asset bubble — these and other dubious "contributions" by finance to the economy need to be curtailed.
"The next step - besides inflating the liquidity in the system - would be a proper QE. For example to ramp up the bond buying scheme while not sterilizing it," he said.
The typical scam involved inflating the price by lying to your customers, then selling your own shares as close to the peak as possible before those customers got wiped out.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The former chief financial officer of American Realty Capital Properties Inc was convicted on Friday of deceiving investors by inflating the real estate investment trust's financial statements.
But a lawsuit last year accused the company of inflating sales figures, and Fiat Chrysler subsequently became the subject of a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation, which is not complete.
While millennials overall have benefited from a 67% rise in wages since 1970, according to Student Loan Hero, that increase isn&apost enough to keep up with inflating living costs.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Philadelphia office, meanwhile, has been investigating whether Wells Fargo misled investors by inflating performance metrics and whether the bank penalized whistleblowers, Reuters also reported.
Fed critics, like Paul, think the Fed stayed in post-crisis mode for too long, artificially inflating asset prices and making investors take on too much risk to get returns.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissions Philadelphia office, meanwhile, has been investigating whether Wells Fargo misled investors by inflating performance metrics and whether the bank penalized whistleblowers, Reuters also reported.
The crisis for the company started that month after Arnaud Vagner, a former employee, published reports anonymously under the name of Iceberg Research that accused Noble of inflating its assets.
The legislation ultimately failed in the House, but not before being inflating by billions in handouts and establishing an unworkable border enforcement standard that will haunt Congress come 2017. 2.
Fundamentally In the four weeks since Donald J. Trump was elected president, many stocks have soared and the market's winners have been clustered around a specific theme: an inflating economy.
As the Los Angeles Times noted, that $50 million in revenue never existed but helped the company "beat Wall Street analysts' sales estimates for seven quarters," artificially inflating Comscore's value.
If on the other hand, he does not raise interest rate sufficiently quickly, he risks both further inflating the bubble and inviting a return of inflation to the U.S. economy.
Scientists at the University of Bath in England and Westmont College in California suspected that these methods wound up inflating the spread in energy expenditure between being sedentary and upright.
Entitled "Abraaj Fund VI warning", it accused the Abraaj Group, a buy-out firm based in Dubai, of inflating the value of its investments to lure capital into its latest fund.
Meanwhile, the rest of the review reads like a subtle advertisement for the brain-training industry, which has a history of inflating how useful its apps are at improving people's lives.
The platform's viewing figures are currently the focus of a lawsuit, which has accused the social network of inflating its viewing figures in an attempt to lure advertisers onto its platform.
The weak emissions performance is inflating Renault's bill for curbing excessive on-the-road emissions from current engines and accelerating development of cleaner new ones, along with rechargeable gasoline-electric hybrids.
Noble, once Asia's biggest commodity trader, saw its market value all but wiped out from $6 billion in February 2015 after Iceberg Research issued reports accusing it of inflating its assets.
But I held out for a good long while by very tenaciously inflating the credibility of every scrap of evidence for my worldview, and mercilessly discounting the credibility of contrary evidence.
Military chief Carlito Galvez said he was angered to learn that men in uniform had profited by inflating the prices of prosthetics bought for soldiers who had lost limbs in battle.
Nissan took a controlling stake in Mitsubishi Motors last year after that company was caught inflating fuel economy figures for its minicar models, which are also sold under the Nissan brand.
In an indictment, U.S. prosecutors said that from about 2014 until Abraaj's collapse, Abraaj executives lied about the performance of the firm's funds, inflating their value by more than $500 million.
Half of each is transparent, and the other half metalized, silvery, and reflective; one orb nestles on the floor, connected to an inflating pump, and the other hovers a bit above.
They were able to secure more than $20 million in loans by falsely inflating the income of Manafort and his lobbying firm and failing to disclose existing debt, the indictment says.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is not artificially inflating oil prices but has instead come together with the "noble goal" to rescuing the market, OPEC's current chairman said Monday.
" Durenberger cited his own experience in 1979, when he said President Carter wanted "to use Medicare and Medicaid to limit increases in hospital budgets in the face of rapidly inflating costs.
One of my favorite things about the CH-R is how Toyota has made budget materials feel and look more premium, keeping the experience upscale without inflating the $23,890 asking price.
The EPAuto Portable Air Compressor Pump does all the hard work for you, effortlessly inflating tires to an exact pre-set pressure goal with the tap of a few buttons. Pros:
Trump responded by tearing into Bannon on Wednesday, accusing him of having "lost his mind" when he left the White House in August and inflating his own importance within the administration.
Gaza health officials say at least 220006 people were killed and more than 2202,2628 were injured, though Israeli defense officials say the Hamas-controlled Health Ministry is inflating the casualty numbers.
Critics have long warned the ECB itself has sown the seeds of a new crisis by driving down bond yields, inflating asset bubbles and giving banks cheap and nearly unlimited liquidity.
Judge Orenstein said the government was inflating its authority by using the All Writs Act to force Apple to extract data from an iPhone seized in connection with a drug case.
It's hard to prove, but there's a chance warmer spring weather brought more people out to the deadly gatherings—or their vicinity—in Minneapolis and Shreveport this week, inflating the bodycounts.
Maduro blames black market rate-publishing websites such as DolarToday for inflating the numbers, part of an "economic war" he says is designed by the opposition and Washington to topple him.
Why it matters for transparency: Facebook apologized in September for inflating video engagement metrics up to 60% for two years by counting a view as zero seconds, instead of three seconds.
Late last year, Facebook apologized to advertisers after it came to light that the company had made an error in how it calculated viewers on its videos, inflating users' view times.
Based on data released last year collected by the European Space Agency's Planck satellite, astronomers have argued the case that the universe is actually curved and closed, like an inflating sphere.
The next thing you know, you're inflating the next bubble, which feeds itself until it suddenly pops — a point known as the Minsky moment, when risk-seeking flips to risk-aversion.
Mr. Gates, 46, admitted Monday that he was guilty of a long list of crimes, including stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from Mr. Manafort's accounts by inflating his business expenses.
The president has been very frank in his belief that the U.S. has been spent too much money artificially inflating that order, and maintaining it for the benefit of half-friends.
But lithium-ion batteries, which claim 40 percent of an electric car's value, face global cobalt and nickel shortages that will pull the other way, inflating costs as production volumes rise.
Stan Veuger, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, said that Cass was wrongly including employer contributions toward health care costs in his calculations, incorrectly inflating the costs to workers.
Cummings' statements came after Trump earlier on Thursday rejected the finding that nearly 3,000 people died as a result of Hurricane Maria and falsely accused Democrats of inflating the death toll.
But critics say that the scheme has run its course and in a period above trend growth, artificially low borrowing costs risked more damage than good by inflating asset price bubbles.
SARA EISEN: Yeah, Rosengren also out this morning saying that this move risks further inflating the prices of risky assets and encouraging households and firms to take on too much leverage.
In particular, Cohen accused Trump of inflating and deflating his loan and tax documents, respectively — an allegation that appears to bear similarities to what ProPublica reported this week and in October.
The controversy made him the face of a growing worry in the country: that wealthy foreign investors were inflating home prices and pushing native, first-time buyers out of the market.
Cohen also alleged that Trump made false claims to insurance companies by inflating the size of his assets, a move that Cohen said would have allowed him to reduce his premiums.
The United Socialist Party of Venezuela, which Maduro represents, has blamed pro-opposition businesses for sabotaging the nation's economy and artificially inflating prices and demand through the hoarding of basic goods.
The opposition has criticized the new line, however, accusing Kenyatta's ruling Jubilee Party of inflating the cost and siphoning off public funds, a common accusation in a country where corruption is rife.
Many airlines are nervous about investing in such large jets because of the challenges of keeping them full all year round, especially at a time when rising oil prices are inflating costs.
Critics have posited that the worst is true—that Tether is not being honest about its war chest, but that the entire venture has succeeded in artificially inflating the value of Bitcoin.
But plenty of shady avenues remain, such as pooling $50,000 allowances with others; making an arrangement with a Hong Kong resident or foreigner in China; inflating invoices for overseas payments; and cryptocurrencies.
All of this — inflating a bedraggled group of peripatetic refugees weeks from our border into a disease-ridden terrorist "invasion," an urgent, imminent "national emergency" — amounts to a kind of willed delusion.
Facebook has absorbed years of scolding from the media industry for its role in driving profit away from their own websites and allegedly inflating video metrics that had helped reshape the industry.
Mr. Favre, the public adjuster accused in MAPFRE's lawsuit of inflating claims, said the insurance companies that have contested his claims cannot explain why so many experts agree with his damage estimates.
That's a ludicrous number for a TV show, even though the editor is inflating the numbers a little by counting the unsettling number of bird, horse, sheep, and dire wolf deaths, too.
According to a lengthy report from the Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv, Tidal has been inflating its subscriber totals to the public since the company was acquired by Jay Z two years ago.
David Drumm, the former boss of Anglo Irish Bank, was found guilty of dishonestly inflating the size of the bank's deposits before its collapse and subsequent bail-out during the financial crisis.
Those subpoenas probably stem from Mr Cohen's testimony that Mr Trump would habitually provide false information about his wealth, lowering it for tax purposes and inflating it when he wanted a loan.
The benefits of going all streaming are having contract-free same day access to traditional cable channels, avoiding price-inflating fees, and perhaps more importantly, a supremely flexible way of watching television.
"When disclosing details to a partner, men are more prone to inflating their number of sexual partners, while women are more likely to report fewer than their true number," the survey reads.
Higher U.S. rates and bond yields tend to make emerging market assets relatively less attractive and push up the dollar, inflating the amount of dollar-denominated debt held by emerging market borrowers.
Traders say output in the last two crop years has fallen well below the peak of 2013/2014, reducing stocks to the lowest level in nearly a decade and inflating domestic prices.
One size never fits all, but when combined with an upwardly inflating Apple premium, the Cupertino philosophy is starting to feel increasingly awkward — while "reuse don't replace" feels more and more normal.
The president's former attorney and "fixer" will reportedly testify that Trump has a history of making racist comments and inflating or deflating his net worth for business purposes such as avoiding taxes.
It's entirely possible Apple still would have set a new record; it's effectively been fudging the numbers for a while by adding more and more countries at launch, thus inflating initial sales.
This can be done by inflating a company's Ebitda through adjustments - which makes the leverage seem smaller - or by showing the company can generate enough cash to bring leverage down quickly thereafter.
Mr. Murphy, one of the youngest candidates to run in a high-profile Senate race, was in turn accused of inflating his résumé and accomplishing little in Congress during his two terms.
Prosecutors said Baker and Gluk, along with others, schemed from 2005 to 2009 to prop up ArthroCare's stock price by artificially inflating sales and revenue through a series of transactions with distributors.
Harris, as attorney general, won $46 million for California from GlaxoSmithKline for illegal marketing, $89 million from Johnson & Johnson for unlawful marketing practices and $23 million from McKesson for inflating drug prices.
Last year, Wish settled a class action lawsuit alleging that it duped customers by inflating the "original" prices of products on the site to make the deals look better than they were.
Flashback: Trump used the alter-ego of Barron in the past when posing as a public relations representative, and it's not the first time Trump has been cited as inflating his wealth.
State spending has helped keep growth rates on target so far this year, and a rebound in real estate investment has also helped, albeit at the risk of inflating a housing bubble.
"This adds significant amounts of demand to limited supply, inflating house prices and making it harder for people in Britain looking to get a foot on the property ladder," said the party.
Puerto Rico officials accused the Paul Hastings law firm of inflating fees in its nearly $2.5 million bill for work for the official committee of unsecured creditors in the island's restructuring case.
He also accused the president of inflating his net worth to a bank and of having greater knowledge about possible contacts between his associates and Russia than Mr. Trump has publicly maintained.
And then the next year, as he tried to convince banks to lend him millions against his homes, she said, she did the opposite, inflating his income so that he would qualify.
Ryu (12-5) gave up seven runs and 10 hits in 4 13/3 innings and has allowed 18 runs in his past three starts, inflating his ERA from 1.45 to 2.35.
Before Harris developed the follower-auditing system Social Audit Pro, he was the man behind Friend Blaster Pro, an audience-inflating MySpace bot, the exact kind he's now working to stamp out.
Amazon has taken measures to warn sellers and even remove products in an effort to curb price gouging, or the practice of deliberately inflating prices on a high-demand product, Wired reported.
Toshiba also said it would continue considering a separate offer made by Western Digital, but that the American data storage company was inflating its rights over Toshiba's chip unit, according to Reuters.
The Riksbank raised rates fast in 2010 and 5003, worried about the housing bubble that was already inflating, even though the global economy had yet to recover from the 2008 financial crisis.
On Sunday Johnson also vowed to reduce immigration, reiterated claims that a leaked government document was wrong, and admitted to inflating figures on a Conservative manifesto pledge to hire more NHS nurses.
The disappointing figures come after Toshiba announced last month it was inflating a damages claim against a group of former executives by a whopping tenfold in the wake of its accounting scandal.
Venezuela's dwindling oil exports are the main reason why U.S. refiners have recently struggled to find heavy crude, inflating prices of grades such as Mexico's Maya even above the U.S. crude futures benchmark.
The automaker said that the affected cars are equipped with air-bag inflators that may have a small crack that could grow over time, which could ultimately lead to the air bags inflating.
Changes to how MA plans code the diseases of their members are expected to increase payments on average, even though there has been widespread concern plans are inflating codes to get higher payments.
Most candidates feel they have to buy TV because that is what is traditionally done, inflating prices even further, added Beach, whose company worked with Republican candidates including Ted Cruz and Mitt Romney.
A recent investigation by a Norwegian newspaper (Tidal was originally founded in Norway before Jay Z bought it in 2015 for $56 million) alleged that Tidal had been publicly inflating its subscriber base.
Cohen said the Trump Organization had misrepresented the size of Trump's fortune in statements to financial firms, inflating the value of his assets in order to reduce his insurance premiums or obtain loans.
A review might be welcome in cash-rich countries where the ECB's ultra-easy policy has been criticized for penalizing savers and inflating bubbles in bond and property prices, for example in Germany.
While that number would represent a very small portion of total outstanding Slack shares, the inflating price shows that some investors are willing to pay a premium for a stake in the company.
Critics have said the billionaire real estate developer is inflating his net worth in the forms and that his tax documents would provide a more accurate depiction of how much money he has.
Cummings is requesting financial information dating back 10 years after Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen accused Trump of inflating his net worth in an attempt to buy the Buffalo Bills football team.
Last year, Dagens Næringsliv reported that Tidal was inflating its subscriber numbers, pointing to internal reports it obtained that showed a total subscribers number of 103 million rather than the touted 3 million.
Despite these efforts, Walmart's e-commerce growth slowed over the holidays, and the company is now facing claims from a former exec who says Walmart has been inflating its e-commerce growth numbers.
These practices, according to the lawsuit, included mislabeling or improperly categorizing products so that vendors would have to pay higher commissions, and inflating sales by not reporting items that were returned by customers.
The retailer's CEO in March told lawmakers that Jooste, la Grange, along with six other people, were identified by an investigation as players in inflating Steinhoff profits and asset values over several years.
Their efforts, Broniatowski notes, mimic misinformation tactics that Russian trolls have used in the past — supercharging the online discourse in America around one issue by inflating polarizing viewpoints about it from both sides.
It might be so the show has time to include things like Leah inflating a swan-shaped raft for 18 hours and Nick feeling the scoliosis "humps" on both twins for several minutes.
He detailed the Russian case against him for the supposed theft of the crude drawing that even Russian investigators, after inflating the artist's initial evaluation of less than $2, valued at just $75.
A federal appeals court has revived part of a proposed class action accusing Wells Fargo of inflating interest charged on adjustable-rate mortgages by improperly changing the index used to calculate borrowers' rates.
Adjusting for this item and also the inflating effects of the Family 500+ transfers going through city's budget in 2016, the operating margin would have been 7503%, still well above the 2015 results.
In hard-hit Italy, quarrels broke out between politicians and medical experts over whether the authorities were testing too many people in Lombardy, inflating the infection figures and fueling panic in the public.
Again, with the best of intentions, the Fed has kept interest rates near zero for about a decade, encouraging excessive borrowing — particularly in the corporate sector — and inflating asset prices across the board.
Burry recently said passive investments are inflating stock and bond prices in a similar way that collateralized debt obligations did for subprime mortgages more than 10 years ago, calling the industry a bubble.
"Was there Russian money coming into the Trump Organization or into Mr. Trump's personal finances, and was he inflating the numbers [to] get loans?" in the words of Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat.
In addition to costing the company money, some Amazon customers may also be purchasing items and then returning them in exchange for payment or rewards, falsely inflating the reviews of third-party sellers.
Myriad Genetics, that a part of the human body could not be patented and that Myriad's monopoly was stifling research, inflating the cost of the test and preventing many women from being tested.
She said media reports and Lombardy officials, who have been criticized for inflating the threat by over-testing, are making the problem seem worse than it is and are scaring off potential clients.
Nuzzo wondered if this immediate diagnostic capability has meant we're finding more cases faster — as well as more mild cases, inflating the numbers and making the outbreak look worse than SARS did initially.
Although the Fed argues its cash injections are not aimed at boosting the economy or markets, a growing number of analysts say these purchases are inflating stocks, even if that wasn't the goal.
"While Trump has no problem lying or grossly inflating or exaggerating crime stats, Sessions is generally pretty right," said Ames Grawert, an attorney at New York University Law School's Brennan Center for Justice.
I'm winded reciting this now, but in the moment, it felt lovely and a tiny bit indulgent to be taking my time doing something with no other benefit than inflating my own self-esteem.
"Bernanke, who initiated QE3, is visiting the BOJ, inflating markets with expectations that the BOJ is accompanying the fiscal stimulus with ultra-loose policies," said Hans Redeker, head of currency strategy at Morgan Stanley.
Joseph Mifsud, the mysterious professor at the center of the Trump-Russia probe, has been found guilty of "illegitimately" inflating a director's salary at an Italian university consortium he presided over a decade ago.
Moreover, a perception that Mrs Clinton has Virginia in the bag is probably inflating Mr Johnson's vote there; if the race were to tighten, many youngsters would probably abandon their protest and vote blue.
Alternative investment firm Fifth Street Asset Management has been hit with a securities lawsuit accusing it of misleading shareholders ahead of its 2014 initial public offering by inflating its earnings potential and hiding risks.
During the post-financial crash extended bull market, many investors have expressed concern that stock values have been inflated by multiple forms of financial engineering: central banking policy inflating asset values and stock buybacks.
In October 2015, Chile's FNE regulator said CMPC and SCA subsidiary PISA had colluded for at least a decade to control nearly 90 percent of the Chilean tissue and toilet paper market, inflating prices.
It hasn't been a great couple of days for Facebook PR. For one thing, the company admitted that, due to an error, it has been significantly inflating its reports on average video view times.
That curiosity is part of a series of articles I've written on an observed pattern known as cost disease, the massively inflating costs of basic human services like health care, housing, infrastructure, and education.
Prosecutors accuse the company and Kenyan officials of inflating the cost of building two dams in the west of the country to 63 billion shillings ($608 million) from an original cost of 46 billion.
On Monday, former Visium portfolio manager Stefan Lumiere pleaded not guilty to charges that he engaged in a scheme to defraud investors by inflating the value of a bond fund and overstating its liquidity.
Though many schools reported these earning profiles, the numbers can be considered a conservative estimate due to the fact that schools attempt to protect the privacy of their graduates and prevent inflating applicants' expectations.
The ad, which starts airing Friday, accuses Ossoff — an investigative filmmaker and former congressional aide — of "inflating his resume" and argues he'll be a "rubber stamp" on Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi's (Calif.) agenda.
You see, what has happened here is that in the frenzy to warn their fellow Americans about the dangers to our democracy of Russian information operations, they are greatly inflating Russians' chances of succeeding.
By artificially inflating the value of certain land conservation deals, these bad actors developed a tax scheme the IRS says has resulted in more than $20 billion in unwarranted charitable tax deductions since 2010.
SEOUL, Nov 14 (Reuters) - South Korea's top financial regulator on Wednesday said it found Samsung BioLogics Co Ltd intentionally breached accounting rules in inflating the company's value ahead of its 2016 stock exchange listing.
But even if the government finds that Fiat Chrysler crossed a legal line in inflating its numbers, virtually every carmaker is doing whatever it takes to make sure no car it makes goes unsold.
Consumer outrage was further exacerbated when pharmaceutical giant Mylan was accused of inflating the price of its signature allergy treatment, EpiPen, a lifesaving epinephrine injection product that many schoolchildren with fatal allergies depend on.
An M.L.B. investigation found that the Braves had effectively underreported their signings from the 238-22000 period by inflating the bonus of a lesser prospect who was not subject to the bonus-pool rules.
Unrwa has long been accused of failing to adequately monitor its staff and the curriculum in schools that it runs for extremism, and of inflating the number of Palestinian refugees to perpetuate its mission.
The board changed a rule last year to allow the company to begin purchasing back billions of dollars worth of stock, a practice that has been criticized by some analysts as inflating share prices.
Prosecutors also saw potential fraud and larceny charges, applying a legal theory that, by overstating the number of units sold, the Trumps were falsely inflating their value and, in effect, cheating unsuspecting condo buyers.
Republicans quickly hit back, accusing Democrats of trying to distract from their receipt of two "Pinocchios" in a Washington Post fact check for inflating the amount of money Republicans have spent on the panel.
The judge accused Mr. Manafort of a sleight of hand throughout the criminal proceeding against him, including wrongly inflating his assets in a bail hearing and exaggerating the harshness of his conditions in jail.
By emptying the intestine and inflating it with a long balloon, Yang's team found that the elastic strain on the poop varies from 20 percent at the cube's corners to 75 percent at its edges.
Although Trump has generally been a boisterous booster of fossil fuel firms, he has ridiculed the prospect of OPEC production cuts as "ripping off the rest of the world" by artificially inflating consumer fuel prices.
It debuted with no warning, as is their custom, exclusively on Tidal, the artist-owned streaming service launched by Jay that has in recent months been accused of inflating its number of streams and subscribers.
The company is currently facing legal action from an unrelated group of advertisers who allege that Facebook knowingly misreported video metrics, inflating views for more than a year, and accusing the company of ad fraud.
Best of all, in terms of inflating a bubble, emus provided you with more emus, and thus an incentive to spread the word yet further and sell emus on to other would-be ratite-ranchers.
In addition to individual defamation suits like the one above, aggrieved Yelp users have unsuccessfully sued the company for alleged offenses like extorting businesses with review scores and inflating stock prices by exaggerating its reliability.
What to watch: Policymakers, including HHS secretary nominee Alex Azar, have supported some proposals to crack down on price-inflating tactics, including drugmakers' patent strategies and the secretive rebate system used by pharmacy benefit managers.
The bottom line is whenever the ECB or BOJ decide it's time to turn off the air compressor that has been inflating asset bubbles extent within these economies, the likely outcome will be incredibly ugly.
You can position this practice as "sharing revenue" with the network, as AntPool has, or you could just as easily see the move as artificially inflating the value of an asset that AntPool itself hoards.
Nationstar Mortgage has defeated a racketeering lawsuit accusing it of inflating premiums for property insurance that mortgage borrowers were forced to buy when their own policies lapsed by adding in the costs of improper kickbacks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday disputed Puerto Rico's official death toll of 3,000 from hurricanes last year and accused Democrats of inflating the figure that was reached in an independent academic study.
This high cost of entry keeps would-be barbers and stylists out of the cosmetology market, inflating prices for the rest of us, as additional compliance and overhead costs are passed on to the consumer.
The company, under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission on suspicion of inflating the data for some months, said on Tuesday that it was changing the way it counts cars sold by its dealers.
But some health experts have criticized both recommendations for inflating the benefits, which they say could push doctors to over-prescribe the drugs, leading to minimal rewards, a hefty price tag and potential side effects.
On Thursday, however, that bad press finally became something that could hurt its bottom line when news broke that Facebook juiced a key stat to advertisers, inflating it by "60 to 80 percent" for years.
Jiménez says that among the industry's biggest problems, rising demand is inflating the prices of raw materials, creating agave shortages and fueling a loss of genetic diversity that makes the plants more vulnerable to pests.
"While it is rare, significant over inflation...can result in rupture of the scrotum itself," he says, inviting us to think of this that same way we might think of over inflating a latex balloons.
Originally, the sculpture was supposed to reach a low orbit of about 360 miles above Earth's surface before inflating, allowing its titanium dioxide surface to reflect the sun's rays back to Earth, even during nighttime.
QE meant the new money was channelled through banks, not always lent on further, and often ended up inflating assets held by the already wealthy, while pushing some governments into austerity to control debt piles.
However migrants and labor activists said that employers, middlemen and brokers are inflating the cost and saddling workers with fresh debts - trapping many in exploitative workplaces as they struggle to pay off what they owe.
President Trump falsely accused Democrats of inflating the death toll from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico last year, rejecting the local government's assessment that the storm had resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people.
Housing and other construction are the drivers behind the rising PMI, even though there are question marks as to how long Beijing can keep the current stimulus going without risking re-inflating a property bubble.
Further stoking opposition supporters' skepticism, the election board is using a new vote machine provider after long-term partner Smartmatic accused it of inflating numbers in July's controversial election of a Constituent Assembly super-body.
The Times reported this year that a handful of New York taxi industry leaders had made hundreds of millions of dollars by artificially inflating medallion prices and issuing reckless loans to thousands of immigrant drivers.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has threatened to sue New York City for artificially inflating the value of yellow taxi medallions, claiming $2628 million is owed to thousands of cab drivers across the city.
Goods-producing jobs in manufacturing and construction, which had been roughly flat since 1979, plummeted by more than three million before a building boom fueled by an inflating housing bubble clawed back many of them.
In March, the United Nations accused Blackstone, which is also one of the world&aposs major corporate residential landlords, of contributing to the global housing crisis by inflating rent prices and charging unnecessary repair fees.
"If these are multinational companies, then there are indications that they are practicing profit shifting through transfer pricing schemes," he said, referring to illegal practices of inflating costs or lowering prices when selling to affiliates abroad.
Before we dive into the latest round of Star Wars news and rumors, drop everything, go to the kitchen to make yourself Rey's weird green inflating bread, because apparently that's a thing you can actually do.
In one of the biggest scandals to rock the murky world of Chinese economic data, the government admitted this month that Liaoning had faked its fiscal data from 2011 to 2014, inflating revenues by about 20%.
In brief indictments unsealed on Thursday, prosecutors claimed that from about 2014 until the collapse, Naqvi and Abdel-Wadood lied about the performance of Abraaj's funds, inflating their value by more than half a billion dollars.
Lagarde will have to deal with objections that Draghi's policy of sub-zero deposit rates and massive bond purchases are hurting savers, squeezing banks and pension funds and inflating financial bubbles, while doing little for inflation.
The Knights say they have 1.9 million members in the world, but the lawsuit alleges they are inflating this number by about 30% in order to keep its insurance rating high and keep selling more policies.
The ECB expects its key rate to stay deep in negative territory for years, potentially increasing risk-taking and inflating asset bubbles as investors are forced to turn away from fixed-rate securities to seek returns.
The Department of Justice is digging in its heels against UnitedHealth Group, alleging in a second lawsuit the health insurance giant has knowingly scammed the government by inflating the medical codes of its Medicare Advantage members.
Prosecutors accuse the company and Rotich and other Kenyan officials of inflating the cost of building two dams in the west of the country to 63 billion shillings ($608 million) from an original cost 46 billion.
The regulator said in a statement that Oppenheimer failed to submit 350 required filings and did not provide certain documents to clients who accused a former broker of inflating his commissions by needlessly trading clients' accounts.
MILAN, April 133 (Reuters) - A criminal investigation into accounting fraud inside British Telecom's Italian unit has uncovered more evidence of what prosecutors say was the involvement of senior executives in artificially inflating the division's financial performance.
"Second-hand ships are still relatively cheap because traditional ship finance is mostly absent from the equation thus putting a brake on inflating values," said Martin Rowe, managing director of Clarksons Platou Asia in Hong Kong.
The Florida senator is looking at one of the Republican tax bill's worst optical problems, corporations spending their big tax cut on inflating the price of their stocks instead of hiring workers or building new factories.
But the divergence in home prices - surging values in bigger cities and depressed markets in smaller cities plagued by a supply glut - makes Beijing's job harder as it looks to reanimate growth without inflating asset bubbles.
Two one-time events may also be shrinking the market and inflating prices: the recent upgrade of HCA Healthcare's debt to investment grade and the merger of speculative-grade First Data with the investment-grade Fiserv.
The Japanese government, like many others around the world, is preparing to open the spending spigots to cushion the blow from the coronavirus, inflating an already bloated public debt with spending of at least $137 billion.
Beer makers are frustrated over the way prices are set in the American aluminum market and say those who produce and trade the metal are using President Trump's tariffs as cover for artificially inflating its cost.
In four quadrennial disclosure reports starting in 21, the increase in Mr. Cagle's self-valuations relative to actual purchase prices had the effect of inflating his stated net worth by between 2700 percent and 13 percent.
Yet migrants and campaigners told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in Thailand last month that employers are inflating the registration costs - officially about $220 - trapping many in abusive workplaces as they struggle to pay off their debts.
New York's Attorney General, Letitia James, plans to sue the City of New York for $810 million over allegations the city defrauded taxi drivers for 14 years by inflating prices of taxi licenses, Gothamist reported Thursday.
Peavler and Meek, the two former C-suite executives charged by the SEC, have been accused of inflating the values of trucks the company bought and sold to bolster its net income and earnings per share.
The company's shares have shed more than two-thirds of their value since Iceberg Research in February 2015 accused Noble of inflating its assets by billions of dollars by inaccurately representing the value of its contracts.
If Mueller follows through on a second attempt to obtain guilty pleas on those counts, he could add to the already immense pressure on Manafort by extending his potential prison sentence and inflating his legal bills.
That is seen as a healthy adjustment by many economists, as previous white-hot growth rates have been blamed for inflating asset bubbles, hobbling the financial system and distracting firms from investing in upgrading their competitiveness.
Cummings had requested financial information from Mazars USA dating back 10 years after Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen accused Trump of inflating his net worth in an attempt to buy the Buffalo Bills football team.
Trump has made a habit of inflating his wealth and exaggerating his business prowess over the years, and since he entered the political arena, the matter has been subject to an increased level of public scrutiny.
A potential boycott of Georgia wouldn't just hurt the state, which currently reaps around $9.5 billion in economic benefits from film production, it would also hurt Hollywood, inflating budgets and leading some projects to be dropped entirely.
If it does, we will update the postNews of the deal comes just one week after a lengthy report in the Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv accused Tidal of inflating its subscriber numbers by more than 200 percent.
Photo: GettyTidal, the streaming music service that seems to have been doomed since launch, is investigating a possible data breach following allegations that the company has been artificially inflating its subscribers and streaming numbers for platform exclusives.
With the virus disproportionally affecting the LGBTQ community and with the price of treatment inflating to unreasonable levels, the fight against AIDS was not just a public health emergency, but also a flashpoint for LGBTQ civil rights.
And inflating the size of one's wealth for the Forbes list, as President Donald Trump has been accused of doing by his former lawyer Michael Cohen, might turn into deflating wealth to further avoid the tax man.
BEAM, short for Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, started inflating at 6:10 am ET. It was supposed to expand to the size of a small bedroom with breathable air before its two-year stint in space started.
One of the reasons Comcast dropped its bid for the Fox assets was that the bidding war was inflating the value of Sky, given its partial ownership by Fox, according to sources familiar with the company's thinking.
WHEN reports surfaced in 20023 of foreign students with no known income buying homes worth millions of dollars in Vancouver, locals said it was yet more evidence that foreigners were inflating prices in Canada's dearest property market.
The paper, Norwegian business publication Dagens Næringsliv, accused the music streaming service last week of inflating both its subscriber growth numbers and streaming numbers for popular exclusive releases, including Beyonce's Lemonade and Kanye West's Life of Pablo.
On Thursday, Federal regulators slapped Wells Fargo with $185 million in fines after discovering that employees were guilty of regularly inflating sales figures by opening new accounts and transferring money from customer accounts without their expressed permission.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday refused to dismiss an indictment accusing a former chief financial officer of American Realty Capital Properties Inc of fraudulently inflating financial data for the big real estate investment trust.
"Manafort and Gates fraudulently secured more than twenty million dollars in loans by falsely inflating Manafort's and his company's income and by failing to disclose existing debt in order to qualify for the loans," the indictment says.
The agencies were investigating the company after Bloomberg reported that Hampton Creek was secretly buying large quantities of its mayo, making its product appear more popular and potentially inflating numbers it reported to investors and other parties.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday dismissed a federal racketeering lawsuit claiming FedEx Corp overcharged customers by inflating package weights, and wrongly collecting customs duties on products sent to Canada from shippers instead of recipients.
Discala, who was the chief executive of OmniView Capital Advisors, and Cane were charged with fraudulently inflating the prices of thinly-traded penny stocks, selling them to unsuspecting elderly people and other investors, and keeping the profits.
Autoliv said there are possible glitches in its widely used seat belt pretensioners, which work to tighten seat belts to better secure a driver or passenger, and a product that initiates the process of inflating an airbag.
As a New York developer, he was widely reported to be an inveterate leaker, shamelessly inflating his reputation (as a businessman and lady's man) with a multi-decade stream of anonymously sourced tidbits planted in Gotham's tabloids.
"Russia has repeatedly warned the Kiev regime and its Western patrons about the danger of inflating artificial hysteria in connection with the Sea of ​​Azov and the Kerch Strait," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.
In testimony before the House Oversight Committee, Cohen accused Trump of inflating and deflating the value of his assets to reduce his tax bill, boost insurance coverage and rank higher on the Forbes list of wealthiest people.
Before long, the bartender handed out Valentine's Day balloons—pink for the ladies, blue for the men—and we all started inflating them and batting them around the room, and it was real and honest and beautiful.
The jitter in time can also be thought of as a jitter in energy that occurred as pairs of particles spontaneously surfaced all over an "inflaton field" and stretched apart like two points on an inflating balloon.
As far as I can see, it's mostly about inflating the egos of similar delusional idiots with meaningless buzzwords and hollow strategies like making sure your email subject lines will be appealing to both drivers and influencers.
With the average rent for a studio around $2,500 a month, workers continue to get pushed outside its borders and further into surrounding suburbs in the South and East Bay, where rent prices are also inflating rapidly.
The lawmakers said they decided to open an investigation following findings in a lawsuit filed by 44 states in May that accused the drugmakers and others of inflating drug prices and stifling competition for generic drug versions.
The State Department of Financial Services had banned title insurers from such entertainment earlier this year, arguing that the millions of dollars spent on schmoozing was inflating the closing costs for New Yorkers trying to buy homes.
Sometimes it's a simple brag — boasting about the highest State of the Union TV ratings in history, trumpeting that he appointed more judges than George Washington, inflating the number of electoral college votes he won in 2221.
According to Jonathan Greenberg, a former Forbes writer, Donald Trump often tried to game the Forbes 400 list, repeatedly inflating reports of his wealth in order to bolster the impression of him as an iconically rich guy.
They said the increase in the number of condominiums along the shoreline was inflating the inventory of properties available, and that demand for property even in flood-prone areas such as Key Biscayne was stronger than ever.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday dismissed a U.S. racketeering lawsuit claiming FedEx Corp overcharged customers by inflating package weights, and wrongly collecting customs duties on products sent to Canada from shippers instead of recipients.
Liberal supporters of the tax had long pointed to a range of problems associated with pieds-à-terre, including encouraging real-estate speculation, inflating property values and associated taxes and speeding up gentrification in once-affordable neighborhoods.
The president dismissed the notion that the Islamic State presents an existential threat to America, arguing that we're "threatened less by evil empires and more by failing states"; inflating the threat would just play into our enemies' hands.
Barrick Gold Corp has agreed to pay $140 million to resolve a U.S. lawsuit accusing the gold producer of concealing problems at a South American mine and of fraudulently inflating the company's market value, according to court papers.
Hussain and former Autonomy Chief Executive Mike Lynch are also defendants in a $5 billion civil fraud trial in London's High Court, where Hewlett-Packard claimed they caused it to overpay for Autonomy by fraudulently inflating its value.
Photos by Amanda Wescott/Showtime BROOKLYN, N.Y.—For all of boxing's sins, like overpriced pay-per-view spectacles and uneven matches aimed at inflating one fighter's record, the sport does manage to get things right now and again.
Facebook, by inflating the number of video views on its platform, precipitated innumerable "pivots to video" wherein people-who-write-things were laid off and video producers were hired (and then fired when the video views never materialized).
In brief indictments unsealed on Thursday, U.S. federal prosecutors claimed that from about 2014 until Abraaj's collapse, Naqvi and Abdel-Wadood lied about the performance of Abraaj's funds, inflating their value by more than half a billion dollars.
Rick Gates, who served as a right-hand man to Manafort in his political consulting business for a decade, acknowledged maintaining a flat in London for the affair, inflating expense reports and a long list of other misdeeds.
Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen provided the committee with Trump's financial statements from 2011-2013 prepared by Mazars, in which he accused Trump of inflating his net worth as he tried to buy the Buffalo Bills football team.
Baker and Gluk were accused of having from 2005 to 2009 schemed to prop up ArthroCare's stock price by inflating sales and smoothing out earnings through a series of quarter-end transactions, known as "channel stuffing," with distributors.
Though Twitter didn't necessarily lose many "real" users in its account purge, the company hurts its outlook among investors because, in past quarters, it had counted those fake accounts as real, inflating the size of its apparent business.
Inflating it by mouth (as most will) with enough pressure to keep the curtain rigid requires some lung force, and then trying to quickly cap the valve before all that air pressure escapes takes some trial and error.
BERLIN, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Germany's Wirecard on Wednesday denied allegations made by the Financial Times newspaper accusing the fintech company of inflating sales and profits through its accounting practices, saying the conclusions drawn by paper were not correct.
"The new amended agreement will help to prevent inflating production costs and getting Iraq in debt," Fayadh al-Nema who is in charge of upstream operations told Reuters in an interview in the southern oil city of Basra.
But the technology for big wave surfing has improved significantly—pretty much every surfer has a self-inflating life jacket that, so long as you don't get knocked out, you can pull to inflate when you wipe out.
The company was accused of knowing that it was likely to become liable for payments when the U.S. territory inevitably defaulted on its debt, but concealed that fact from investors, thereby artificially inflating the price of its shares.
Keeping rates deep in negative territory, the ECB has fueled concern that artificially low borrowing costs could encourage firms and households to borrow too much, inflating asset price bubbles that could undermine the bloc's hard-earned financial stability.
"President Donald Trump recently made numerous statements on Twitter denying this death toll, touting his Administration's response to Maria as an 'unsung success,' and blaming Democrats for inflating the death toll to make him look bad," they wrote.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit in which Express Scripts Holding Co shareholders accused the pharmacy benefits manager of inflating its share price by hiding its deteriorating relationship with its largest customer, Anthem Inc.
The issue could become an added headache for Volvo, which has been working hard to protect profitability after a surge in demand in Europe and North America caused supply chain bottlenecks, inflating costs for raw materials and labor.
But the reduction has been masked in recent weeks as Swiss individuals paid their taxes in April and May, inflating the level of total sight deposits, a keenly watched figure seen as a signal of the SNB's strategy.
Some users of Uber have said they are fed up with what they call the rough manners and reckless driving of conventional cabbies, the circuitous, fare-inflating routes they take and the stench of cigarettes inside their vehicles.
The encounters with the infected man all occurred at CPAC -- a pro-Trump conference outside Washington late last month that ironically rang with claims that the media was inflating the threat of coronavirus to damage the President politically.
That assertion led to strong pushback from Cuomo administration officials, who accused the city of wildly inflating the potential financial impact from the governor's plan, arguing it would cost only about a fifth of what the city suggested.
Since China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001, foreign money has poured into the fast-growing export powerhouse, keeping the yuan on an uninterrupted uptrend for more than a decade while inflating the country's forex reserves.
After inflating the deficit during the administration of George W. Bush and subsequently losing control of Congress and the White House, Republicans were sheepishly apologetic, admitting that they had let their spending urges get the better of them.
In addition, Spicer was known for being combative with reporters and repeatedly making false statements on the president's behalf, including claiming that Hitler didn't use chemical weapons on his people and inflating the size of Trump's inauguration crowds.
SHANGHAI, Jan 21 (Reuters) - China's SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd, a popular maker of drones which is investigating suspected corruption by its employees, said on Monday the matter involved staff inflating the cost of parts for personal gain.
The work, "Two Boys with a Bladder," showing inquisitive children inflating a balloonlike membrane in front of a candle, is an addition to an admired group of paintings by Wright imbued with the Enlightenment spirit of scientific inquiry.
In a letter, obtained by TMZ, they say Tidal's been accused of "inflating the streaming numbers" for Beyonce's "Lemonade" and Kanye West's "The Life of Pablo," a claim that has reportedly been denied by Tidal CEO Richard Sanders.
The department did create a Mortgage Fraud Task Force in 2012 to push for more white-collar convictions — but the Inspector General's office later accused the DOJ of inflating its conviction numbers and secretly de-prioritizing mortgage fraud.
Photo: APThis weekend, the New York Times published an in-depth report on the online market in social media identity theft and fraud, including a list of precisely which celebrities are (stunner!) inflating their online followings with overpriced bots.
Regulators have sent oral instructions to banks to beef up internal checks on large foreign exchange transactions by their clients and possible inflating of the figures for invoices overseas, a common way to shift large amounts of money abroad.
The solid performance allowed companies to hire more, inflating their wage bill to a record A$3.03 billion ($103 billion) in the March quarter, up 0.8 percent on the previous quarter and 5.0 percent higher than a year ago.
According to reports in Italian media citing the writ of summons, Mifsud has been accused, along with two other individuals, of unjustifiably inflating salaries at a university consortium in Agrigento, Sicily, which he presided over nearly a decade ago.
"Properly checking and inflating your tires is an important step to help make your tires last longer, save you money and protect you and your family on the road," NHTSA says in an advisory that was released on Thursday.
Already hit by the collapse in commodity markets, Noble's shares have plunged by two-thirds in the past 12 months, and its bonds have sold off after Iceberg Research alleged it was inflating its assets by billions of dollars.
And it seems very likely that security spending by companies doing business in Europe will step up to mitigate the inflating risk to their bottom lines, as well as to their reputation, as the new regime comes into force.
The CLF has poured more than $2 million into the race and has sought to paint Ossoff as the hand-picked candidate of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and accuse him of inflating his national security credentials.
With help from the ground, NASA astronaut Jeff Williams began inflating the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) at 9:04AM ET. He opened the valve 25 times to inject air into the module in short bursts, according to NASA.
Land-based instruments and satellites detected hundreds of small earthquakes under the volcano, and tilting on the ground, indicating that the volcano was inflating with a new batch of magma entering its plumbing system from deep in the earth.
Frazier didn't name names, but it was clear he was referring to the price-inflating tactics of both Valeant and Turing Pharmaceuticals, the latter of which has been defined by the unpredictable behavior of Martin Shkreli, its former CEO.
Nowhere, however, does Sidewalk Labs address what this augmentation of landlords' power might morally or legally imply, let alone for tenants struggling to pay a month's rent thanks to Silicon Valley's price-inflating incursions into cities across the world.
He is accused of conspiracy, securities fraud and providing false information in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for inflating the company's funds from operations, a crucial non-GAAP measure of the performance of real estate investment trusts.
But the rule also was designed to make it easier for students to apply for relief if they believe their schools misled them, by inflating job placement rates, for example -- even if they weren't enrolled when the schools closed.
Photo: APCiting census data, an equity research analyst claims Facebook is once again inflating one of its key metrics, this time grossly over-reporting its ability to sell ads and effectively inventing millions more young Americans than actually exist.
Part of Trump's disdain for the media is that he has personally seen how its thirst and weaknesses can be exploited, because he has a long history of orchestrating the exploitation, from planting false stories to inflating his wealth.
He fell into a lake and, with 50 pounds of gear, sank 15 feet to the bottom, then pulled the inflating pins of his Mae West life jacket with his teeth and rose to the surface, gasping for air.
That is, when we peer into space, we should see astronomical objects receding from us 67.4 kilometers per second faster with each megaparsec of distance, just as dots on an inflating balloon separate faster the farther apart they are.
The attorney general began her inquiry in response to an investigation by The Times last year, which found that a group of taxi industry leaders earned hundreds of millions of dollars by deliberately inflating the prices of medallions. 8.
By creating an ever-bigger market for unhealthful food products, DMI is unwittingly expanding the market for cholesterol-lowering drugs, insulin syringes, and antihypertensive medications, further inflating the medical costs that are already straining American citizens and American employers.
NYBikerGear, a Putnam Valley, New York-based online seller of motorcycle apparel and accessories, claimed it was overcharged more than 150 times through by inflating package weights, and a similar number through improper customs charges, according to court papers.
With so much money on the line, the "jokes" get less funny—last week a Garlicoin user said they were artificially inflating the currency's value, a practice known as "pumping," although DigitalizedOrange claims this person was a mere troll.
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared skeptical of Apple on Monday during oral argument in a case that could permit iPhone owners to move forward with an antitrust suit against the company for allegedly inflating the prices in its App Store.
Noble Group, already under pressure in a weak commodities market, came under the spotlight last February when blogger Iceberg Research alleged the company was inflating its assets by billions of dollars by not fairly representing the value of its commodity contracts.
Authorities said the defendants manipulated ForceField's stock from December 2009 to April 2015 by secretly trading it in undisclosed accounts, inflating trading volume to create a false sense of demand, and concealing kickbacks to stock promoters and brokers to tout it.
The best the Fed can do for everybody, including those asking for sure fire puts, is to run an honest currency that will provide stable purchasing power rather than permanent uncertainty, volatile business cycles and stealthy taxes through inflating consumer prices.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former portfolio manager at Visium Asset Management LP pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges that he engaged in a scheme to defraud investors by inflating the value of a bond fund and overstating its liquidity.
If the lawsuit ever gets that far and Apple loses, though, iPhone (and iPad) owners could download iOS apps outside the app store or be able to sue Apple for allegedly inflating the prices on apps with its 30% service fee.
Running brought me back to my body, as if I possessed the liquid soul which the Greek Stoics called pneuma and it was trickling back into me, pushing up against the inside of my skin and inflating me with life.
In addition, tents aren't the only thing you can save on with today's Amazon Gold Box Deal because sleeping bags, self-inflating camping pads with pillows, and Coleman's ComfortSmart camping cots are also discounted up to 57% off their retail price.
Authorities said the defendants manipulated the stock from December 2009 to April 2015 by secretly trading it in undisclosed accounts, inflating trading volume to create a false sense of demand and concealing kickbacks to stock promoters and brokers to tout it.
They challenged inflation, a collection of scientific models first proposed by Alan Guth around 1980 positing that immediately after the Big Bang, the universe expanded exponentially like an inflating balloon before settling down into the one we live in today.
Meanwhile, shares in Italian auto maker Fiat Chrysler (FCA) fell almost 8 percent by the close, after the owner of two Chicago-area dealerships filed a lawsuit accusing the company of inflating sales, adding to the legal woes hitting the sector.
Shares in Fiat Chrysler Automobiles fell by more than 10 percent in Milan on Thursday after the owner of two Chicago-area dealerships filed a lawsuit accusing the company of inflating sales, adding to the legal woes hitting the sector.
Du Preez then named former CEO Jooste and former Chief Financial Officer Ben la Grange, alongside six other people, who he said the investigation report has identified as key players in inflating Steinhoff profits and asset values over several years.
Valeant is also facing four securities fraud lawsuits filed in New Jersey federal court last year accusing it of inflating the company's share price by not disclosing the use of specialty pharmacies to prop up sales of high-priced drugs.
AFFE calls for investment companies like mutual funds to provide an additional line on their expenses outlining the fees and operating costs charged by the BDC they are investing in, which results in inflating the overall expense ratio of the fund.
That's not all: The bill also prevents Medicare insurers from inflating their quality scores after they consolidate poor-performing contracts into higher-performing ones, a ploy insurers have used to gain more bonus money based on the program's star-rating system.
Aside from re-inflating the sketch comedy bubble, Trump's rise has been a boon for neuro-psychological hobbyists, who have diagnosed him with any number of grave conditions, from Alzheimer's to prion disease to the recently fashionable Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
Rio Tinto (RIO) and two former top executives were charged with fraud by the SEC, which accuses the mining company of inflating the value of coal assets in Mozambique and concealing critical information while raising billions of dollars from investors.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A senior official at the local commerce department of one of China's most U.S.-trade dependent cities was fired for inflating export figures, as part of a wider government crackdown on falsification of economic data that started last year.
Authorities said the defendants manipulated the stock from December 2009 to April 2015 by secretly trading it in undisclosed accounts, inflating trading volume to create a false sense of demand, and concealing kickbacks to stock promoters and brokers to tout it.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The former chief financial officer of American Realty Capital Properties Inc was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Wednesday after he was found guilty of deceiving investors by inflating the real estate investment trust's financial statements.
The SEC alleged that McFarland had wooed investors to sink $27.4 million into the festival, Fyre Media, which the event was meant to promote, and an exclusive social club by inflating the financial success and market interest in those companies.
The author of "This Is Our Youth" (which was revived on Broadway in 2014) and the screenplay for "You Can Count on Me" (2000), Mr. Lonergan is notorious for holding on to his scripts, rewriting and inflating and, sometimes, undermining them.
While China's official figures are unreliable, there is no basis for the "67 years" claim; Trump has habitually exaggerated how long it had been since China's growth was as slow as it was in 2019, steadily inflating the figure over time.
Passive investments such as index funds and exchange-traded funds are inflating stock and bond prices in a similar way that collateralized debt obligations did for subprime mortgages more than 10 years ago, Burry told Bloomberg News in an email.
Trump said last week that the virus was under control in the U.S. and that the media and Democrats were inflating the danger of it, even as administration officials warned of the disease spreading and took additional actions to contain it.
There, iPhone owners accused Apple of passing along the cost of the 30 percent commission it takes from App store purchases to consumers, inflating prices while — due to users' inability to get apps any other way — also creating a monopoly.
The so-called "Paper case" gained notoriety in October, 2015, when Chile's FNE regulator charged CMPC and SCA subsidiary PISA with colluding for at least a decade to control nearly 90% of the Chilean tissue and toilet paper market, inflating prices.
In cities that don't have integrated transit services—for instance, where the subway is run by one company and the bus by another—people who "trip-chain" must pay a fare for each leg of the trip, inflating their transport costs.
She was charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services fraud, and pleaded guilty on May 13 to paying $15,000 for a test proctor to correct her daughter's incorrect answers on the SAT, thus greatly inflating her daughter's scores.
Separately, the person familiar with Cohen's testimony confirmed a report in The Wall Street Journal that Cohen will accuse Trump of manipulating his finances for business and personal purposes, including inflating and deflating his net worth and avoiding property taxes.
As Transit began to take off, it would attract speculators, who would put a monetary price on the token and drive even more interest in the protocol by inflating its value, which in turn would attract more developers, drivers and customers.
Trump said he would make an announcement in two weeks about whether he would seek changes to a wage law for federal projects blamed by conservative groups for inflating costs, though he declined to say what the announcement would be.
The South African retailer's CEO Louis du Preez told lawmakers in March that Jooste, la Grange, along with six other people, were involved in inflating Steinhoff profits and asset values over several years, forcing the firm to restate years of financials.
It is too early to judge the success of the first fund, which runs until 2029; those who think that SoftBank has been inflating tech valuations will be closely watching the success of WeWork's initial public offering, which is expected in September.
Amazon, in its rebuttal, trots out many of the same talking points it has in the past, sneakily inflating its average hourly wage with stocks options that require two years to vest and incentive bonuses individual workers have no direct control over.
Filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco earlier this week, the suit alleges that Kanye and Tidal falsely claimed that Pablo would only be available via the streaming service, inflating new subscriber numbers and obtaining valuable personal data in the process.
Some sellers trying to compete with both Amazon and the more than 2 million other sellers on the retail giant's marketplace are grossly inflating the original prices of their products to trick customers into thinking they're getting discounts as high as 90%.
The Senate grossly overrepresents the populations of small states, effectively inflating rural and disproportionately white regions over the most diverse and densely populated parts of the country, such that a Wyoming resident has about 68 times as much representation as a California resident.
Airbnb is facing a further squeeze on its activities in Barcelona, the Catalonian capital that's hugely popular with tourists — ramping up tension with local communities dealing with inflating rents and rowdy behavior by visitors facilitated by the rapid rise of sharing-economy platforms.
For those who'd rather sleep on a pile of rocks than try to get comfortable in a hammock, ENO has also designed the $100 AirLoft which it bills as the world's first self-inflating air mattress designed specifically for use in a hammock.
Rebrad is being investigated mainly over "false statements regarding the movement of capital from and to abroad, inflating equipment import bills and importing used equipment", according to state TV. The Kouninef family is close to Bouteflika, who ruled Algeria for 20 years.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Sizzling home price rises in China's biggest cities showed signs of easing in May but sharp gains appeared to be spreading to smaller cities, making policymakers' job harder as they look to support the faltering economy without inflating bubbles.
Institutional investors, including TIAA-CREF and CalPERS, filed securities fraud lawsuits against the company in New Jersey last year, accusing Valeant of inflating its share price by not disclosing the use of specialty pharmacies to prop up sales of high-priced drugs.
A day after a lawsuit accused the company of inflating its video figures that put some newsrooms out of business, a stream of headlines (including from TechCrunch!) from Facebook's makeshift election war room pushed any lingering headlines to the bottom of the pile.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Philadelphia office, meanwhile, wants to know whether Wells Fargo misled investors by inflating the tally of customers who sought multiple accounts and whether the bank wrongfully went after whistleblowers, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The U.S. executive was giving testimony in the $5 billion trial of Mike Lynch, whom HP accuses, along with his former colleague Sushovan Hussain, of inflating the value of the big data firm before selling it to HP in 2011 for $11.1 billion.
But after the president publicly disputed the death toll from 2017's Puerto Rico hurricanes — which has risen to nearly 3,000 — and accused Democrats of falsely inflating the numbers, DeSantis joined a number of other lawmakers in taking a stand against Trump's comments.
Even if you happen to work in the tech sector, which may seem like one of the few parts of the economy that promises a decent income (if also your own culpability for inflating rent), life can still be a precarious predicament.
Ivankoe used the company as evidence of a laundry list of challenges that casual dining restaurants are facing including losing foot traffic to fast casual chains, inflating menu prices too high and being unable to adapt fast enough to in-demand food trends.
Toshiba, which admitted in 2015 to inflating profits over seven years, has resorted to seeking cash through the sale of its cash cow flash memory business valued at $18 billion - a business that made up 93 percent of April-June operating profit.
The result was first a bubble-inflating binge of speculative buying of such products, then the massive failure of both the securities firms that bought them and the banks and depositors who lent the short-term money once the bubble had burst.
Many gun owners already know it's a shell of its former self, a front for manufacturers that sends out membership cards to anyone it can get in its database whether they wanted to join or not, artificially inflating its numbers to 5 million.
Hit by the collapse in commodity markets, Noble's shares have plunged about 55 percent in the past 12 months, and its bonds have sold off over the past year after Iceberg Research alleged it was inflating its assets by billions of dollars.
The likely lack of indictments of officials who ran the laptops-to-nuclear giant marks a step by Toshiba away from its second scandal in recent years, though it still faces a lawsuit from the world's biggest pension fund over inflating profits.
MILAN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Italian oil services group Saipem said on Tuesday it would appeal an Algerian court ruling ordering one of its units to pay a 34,000 euro ($13,104) fine for allegedly inflating prices on contracts to build a gas pipeline.
To do that - and in an attempt to shore up his own power - he has decided to go after the Saudi elite, including some members of the royal family, on accusations such as taking bribes and inflating the cost of business projects.
The civil case, filed in May 2005 by former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, accused the men of orchestrating sham transactions aimed at bolstering A.I.G.'s financial statements by inflating reserves and hiding insurance losses by converting them into investment losses.
United Steelworkers Local 1999 President Chuck Jones, who represents workers at United Technologies Corp's Carrier plant in Indianapolis, criticized Trump for inflating the number of jobs that would be saved by his intervention in the company's decision to move some production to Mexico.
Open platforms that give prominence to content based on popularity rankings, as opposed to personal or professional recommendations, are now facing criticism that these rankings can be easily manipulated, sometimes by only a few bad actors, inflating the authority of some content.
The AFFE calls for investment companies such as mutual funds to provide an additional line on their expenses outlining the fees and operating costs charged by the BDCs they are investing in, which results in inflating the overall expense ratio of the fund.
Express Scripts ostensibly exists to keep drug prices low, by negotiating with drug makers on behalf of insurers, but Left believed that the company was actually inflating them, because higher prices meant larger rebates from the drug makers, which meant more profit.
"If you really want to be in a position of power and just mess with people's social media presence, you spend a while intentionally inflating another's presence, and being a kind of puppet master," said David Berkowitz, a marketing consultant for technology companies.
"If you really want to be in a position of power and just mess with people's social media presence, you spend a while intentionally inflating another's presence, and being a kind of puppet master," said David Berkowitz, a marketing consultant for technology companies.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Wednesday charged the founder of New York investment firm Premium Point Investments LP and two former members of the firm with inflating the value of assets held by the firm's hedge funds by more than $200 million.
Prosecutors also accused Plaford and Stefan Lumiere, another former Visium portfolio manager, of fraudulently inflating the value and liquidity of a bond fund they oversaw by getting "sham" price quotations from brokers, in an effort to prevent investors from demanding their money back.
Since scooter rental companies like Bird, Lime, Razor, Lyft and Uber-owned Jump moved into San Diego last year, inflating the city's scooter population to as many as 220,23 by some estimates, the vehicles have led to injuries, deaths, lawsuits and vandals.
The AFFE calls for investment companies such as mutual funds to provide an additional line on their expenses outlining the fees and operating costs charged by the BDC they are investing in, which results in inflating the overall expense ratio of the fund.
Institutional investors, including TIAA-CREF and CalPERS, filed securities fraud lawsuits against Valeant in New Jersey last year, accusing the company of inflating its share price by not disclosing the use of specialty pharmacies to prop up sales of high-priced drugs.
Mahathir, who has accused Chinese state-linked firms of inflating deal costs, engaging in corrupt practices, has pulled out of a high-speed rail project with Singapore and is reviewing a $14 billion local rail line to be built by Chinese companies.
Without ever saying so, Mr. Cohen was tracing the lifelong myth-making practice that Mr. Trump ultimately rode to the White House — magically inflating the value of his business empire to create and nurture the brand of Donald J. Trump, self-made billionaire.
The famous documentary Banksy made of the event, Exit Through the Gift Shop, implied that he'd done all of it to essentially troll the public and comment on the shallow nature of commercialized art by inflating the value of Guetta's plainly derivative style.
U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken in Manhattan refused to dismiss SEC claims that James Im tried to overcharge customers on bonds, by using such tactics as inflating the prices Nomura paid, understating Nomura's profit on trades and making up conversations in order to close sales.

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