
U205 Solid state relay
Features:
Non-junction switch, long usage life
Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight
U205-A 110g
U205-B 10g
U205-C 310g
U205-D 20g
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Jun 1st 2006 | NEW YORK
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A pay scam that may damage American business
ANYONE who thought that the conviction last week of the former bosses of Enron, Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling,
would draw a line under the wave of criminal prosecutions of errant executives should think again. True, few cases
are likely to have the headline-grabbing drama of Enron s collapse in late 2001, for which a jury found Mr Lay
guilty of fraud and Mr Skilling guilty of fraud and one count of insider trading. But prosecutors—their ranks swelled
by a post-Enron increase in budgets and recruitment—are not about to stop now, and seem to have plenty to work
on.
Former executives at Fannie Mae may no longer be thinking of their positions at Reuters
the government-backed mortgage-lending agency as the cosy political sinecure
it was once widely believed to be. Prosecutors may fancy their chances of
getting back some of the bonuses paid to these executives, and perhaps even
jail time for some, following a blistering report from regulators who found that
Fannie Mae frequently overstated its earnings, conveniently enabling its bosses
to meet their bonus targets. Even likelier to be subject of criminal charges are
the growing number of executives caught up in the fast escalating “options
backdating�scandal.
During the 1990s share o fuel dispenser ptions became arguably the favourite form of payment
among top executives, who felt that options offered lots of lucrative
opportunities and little risk. Signs of abuse were first spotted in 1997 by David
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