By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal prosecutors hoping to persuade jurors to convict a former CEO of 10 felonies related to stock-options backdating painted their case in broad strokes.
Gregory Reyes was the boss at Brocade Communications Systems Inc., they said, and the buck stops with him.
Painting the...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal prosecutors hoping to persuade jurors to convict a former CEO of 10 felonies related to stock-options backdating painted their case in broad strokes.
Gregory Reyes was the boss at Brocade Communications Systems Inc., they said, and the buck stops with him.
Painting the...
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