Episode 187, week ending January 10, 2020 – the Looking Back and Looking Forward
Jay and I take things in a different direction this week. We consider some of the year end wrap ups and pontifications of the future
Jay and I take things in a different direction this week. We consider some of the year end wrap ups and pontifications of the future
The first week of the New Year brings James Bond into the world of corporate governance and compliance. Jay wonders if the Patriots run is
As Boeing finally takes a much-needed step and fires confrontational CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, Tom and Jay are recovered enough from their respective holiday food comas
Tom and Jay are awaiting their bookings to see the final installment in the 9-part series of the Star Wars saga. While waiting, they consider
Ericsson settles a long running FCPA enforcement action, coming at No. 2 on the all-time list. Tom lectures Jay about the need for his Patriots
The lads mourn the passing of DC (Dorothy Catherine) Fontana this week. She was one of the earliest driving forces behind Star Trek and a
SEC Chair Jay Clayton is reduced to having a PR firm create fake investor comments to support a SEC rule change. The Astros cheating scandal
The fallout from the Hoskins guilty verdict still resonates. Tom and Jay reflect upon it, what it means to play by the rules and then
In an international podcast, Tom rings in from São Paulo Brazil where he has been speaking and training to hear Jay mourn the Patriots first
As Tom recovers from the Astros loss to the Washington Nationals, two huge stories break, Unaoil guilty pleas and Jho Low agrees to forfeiture. He