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THQ In The Clear
Posted by Tori Floyd at 4:00 AM on February 29, 2008
No legal action is recommended against publisher THQ, following an investigation by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission into some of their stock option practices. The investigation began back in August 2006, when the SEC requested all documents and materials pertaining to the practices, dating back to 1996. THQ was already in the process of conducting a voluntary internal review, and says that their independent investigation, which concluded January 2007, showed no evidence of fraud or misconduct. THQ was just one of 60 companies being investigated, including Activision and Take-Two.
SEC chooses not to recommend action against THQ [Gameindustry.biz]

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nicopolitan
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
Well, congrats, THQ. I wonder if EA is on this SEC list?
nicopolitan
Witzbold
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
@skrame:
+ Watch video
Witzbold
sloner
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
@skrame: Dawn of War. It's a Warhammer RTS.
sloner
skrame
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
@skrame: "ca" should be "can". I'm typing one-handed while eating lunch.
skrame
skrame
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
@Witzbold or anyone else who ca answer me: What's DOW2?
There are too many gaming acronyms.
skrame
JohnnyLA
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
THQ taking "The Clear"?
Didn't know they were into performance-enhancing drugs
(ba-doom pish)
JohnnyLA
Witzbold
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
*throws up the horns*
Now get back to work on DOW2. ;D
Witzbold
kelptocratic
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
So what happened with the Activision and Take-Two investigations?
kelptocratic
JackTretton
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
who the hell is thq?
i kid , i kid
JackTretton
TheSonicGamer
Posted 8:18 PM 3/3/08
Hopefully, they dont find Nintendo's money printing DS...
TheSonicGamer
skrame
Posted 10:08 PM 19/3/08
@sloner: @Witzbold: Thanks. I've heard of Warhammer, but not Dawn of War.
skrame