Daily Compliance News: November 16, 2019, the Dodgy Accounting edition

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In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

• Did Under Armour’s aggressive sales goals lead to accounting fraud? (WSJ)

• Google says it will give advertiser less data. Do you believe them? (WSJ)

• Managing risk. Smith & Wesson to be spun off. (NYT)

• Amazon to protest Trump intercession in Pentagon contract. See more +

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

• Did Under Armour’s aggressive sales goals lead to accounting fraud? (WSJ)

• Google says it will give advertiser less data. Do you believe them? (WSJ)

• Managing risk. Smith & Wesson to be spun off. (NYT)

• Amazon to protest Trump intercession in Pentagon contract. (NYT)

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