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JMP Securities: Former Apple CFO Anderson likely lacks proof

“Yesterday former Apple CEO Fred Anderson, who agreed to pay $3.5 million to make up for his personal gains in the company’s stock options scandal, pointed to Apple boss Steve Jobs by saying he informed the CEO of accounting implications related to the primary stock option grant in question,” MacNN reports.

“Research firm JMP Securities today predicted that Anderson’s claim is not likely documented, and that no evidence exists to back his claim,” MacNN reports.

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