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Christopher Carey is editor and president of Sharesleuth.com. He's been a business reporter for more than two decades, most recently at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where he produced a series of articles on global stock fraud (www.stltoday.com/stockfraud). He specializes in digging through SEC filings, court records and other documents to find information that companies try to bury, and in tracking the activities of known securities-law violators.

Mark Cuban is the majority partner in Sharesleuth.com. He is co-founder of Broadcast.com and owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. His other holdings include HDNet (a leading high-definition television network), HDNet Films, 2929 Entertainment, Magnolia Pictures and Landmark Theatres.

Justin McLachlan is a researcher/writer for Sharesleuth.com. Justin recently finished graduate school, but before that, he worked as a reporter in both television and print outlets in and around Pittsburgh and in West Virginia. His online series "Where Doubt Remains," on wrongful convictions in West Virginia, was a finalist in the Investigative Reporters and Editors Awards for 2007.

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Xethanol Corp. founder creates new public company

Christopher d'Arnaud-Taylor stepped down as chief executive of Waste2Energy Holdings Inc. last week but remains that company's biggest shareholder. READ MORE

Stock promoter Irving Kott, a frequent target of regulators, has died in Canada

The Canadian financier, who had a long history of civil and criminal violations, was 78. READ MORE

Letters reveal hidden holders of Pure Play Music stock

Many of the entities that received shares have ties to Regis M. Possino, a two-time felon and disbarred attorney who has provided financing to numerous penny stock companies. READ MORE

Son of China Fire chairman gives up $30 million in stock

SEC filing discloses another shift in the ownership of a large block of stock issued when China Fire & Security Group Inc. went public through a reverse merger with UniPro Financial Services. READ MORE

Barred brokerage executive has second alias

A barred brokerage executive running a stock promotion firm in San Diego changed his name, he says, to honor his father. But a third name has turned up, too, this one in connection with a lawsuit against one of his companies. READ MORE

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