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  CUC International - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In December 1997, CUC merged with HFS Incorporated.
The president of CUC, Kirk Shelton, was convicted in January 2005 of 12 counts of fraud and related charges, and sentenced to 10 years in prison; the CEO and Chairman, Walter Forbes, deadlocked the juries in two accounting fraud trials, and a third trial is planned for September 2006.
The SEC stated that CUC inflated its books in order to inflate its stock price, which allowed it to use its stock to buy other companies; and in turn these mergers and acquisitions were executed in order to generate financial reserves and purchase reserves that were intended to be "big enough to bury the fraud".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CUC_International   (505 words)

  
 CUC - Student Life - International Students
You must be accepted as a student at CUC after going through the Admissions Process.
International Students need to give evidence of their ability to meet all financial obligations to the College during the proposed course of study, in order to receive the I-20 form, and thus, a student visa.
CUC requires those single international students who are under 22 years of age to reside in the residence halls.
www.cuc.edu /enrollment/enrollment.html?enroll_id=10   (1614 words)

  
 CUC INTERNATIONAL INC. a corporation, and HFS INCORPORATED a
"CUC" means CUC International Inc., its directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives, predecessors, successors, and assigns; its present and future subsidiaries, divisions, groups, and affiliates controlled by CUC International Inc., and the respective directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives, successors, and assigns of each.
Respondent CUC International Inc. ("CUC") is a corporation organized, existing, and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, with its office and principal place of business located at 707 Summer Street, Stamford, Connecticut 06901.
CUC and HFS are the only two competitors in the relevant market; thus the Acquisition would result in a monopoly in the relevant market.
www.ftc.gov /os/1997/12/cucinter.pkg.htm   (4356 words)

  
 CUC International, Inc.
CUC, headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, is a leading, membership-based consumer services company, providing its members with access to shopping, travel, dining, and vacation exchange services.
CUC has proposed to acquire all of the voting shares of HFS for approximately $8.7 billion.
CUC would have to allow IAC access to management software designed by a subsidiary of RCI, and CUC would be required to continue to provide Interval with certain services relating to an enhanced membership program.
www.ftc.gov /opa/1997/12/cuc-hfs.htm   (912 words)

  
 International Place, Claremont McKenna College
International Place (I-Place) is an active international, multicultural center for The Claremont Colleges.
Located on the Claremont McKenna College campus, I-Place is dedicated to increasing understanding and friendship across cultures.
The center offers a variety of services for international students, scholars, and faculty and offers educational programs and cultural events for the entire community.
iplace.claremont.edu   (115 words)

  
 IN RE CUC INTERNATIONAL INC - Legal Case Documents
"CUC" means CUC International Inc., its directors, officers, employees, agents and
Respondent CUC International Inc. is a corporation organized, existing, and doing business
The effect of the Acquisition may be substantially to lessen competition and to tend to
www.legalcasedocs.com /120/247/730.html   (1039 words)

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