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Overstock.com hires KPMG. Is the Company Shopping for an Audit Opinion? 0 comments
Both the SEC Enforcement Division and Division of Corporation Finance started investigating Overstock.com after I alerted them that the company violated Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) by improperly establishing what is known as "cookie jar" reserves to inflate its financial performance starting in Q4 2008. Afterwards, Overstock.com fired Grant Thornton as the company's auditors and publicly vilified them when they recommended another restatement of the company's financial reports, just as I previously called for in my blog. The company filed an "unreviewed" Q3 2009 10-Q and CEO Patrick Byrne and CFO Steve Chesnut did not sign required Sarbanes-Oxley certifications. NASDAQ sent Overstock.com a letter warning the company of a possible de-listing. NASDAQ recently granted Overstock.com an extension to comply with its listing requirements.
Patrick Byrne and Jonathan Johnson went back on their promise that they would not shop for an audit opinion. Both Byrne and Johnson previously told investors that Overstock.com would wait until after the SEC Division of Corporation Finance completed its review of the company's financial disclosures. See quotes from transcript below:
KPMG is taking a client with no management integrity as is well advised to study SAS No. 99 about "Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit" regarding the unethical "tone at the top" set by Overstock.com's unprincipled management team.
Every single initial financial report for every reporting period issued by Overstock.com has failed to comply with GAAP and other SEC disclosure rules since the company's inception. Overstock.com has restated its financial reports two times in the last three years and now is trying to avoid a third restatement of financial reports resulting from its improper use of "cookie jar" reserves to inflate its financial performance from Q4 2008 to Q3 2009.
Overstock.com has engaged in a vicious campaign to stalk, harass, and intimidate its critics. Judd Bagley, a creepy cyberstalker hired by Patrick Byrne, recently violated Facebook's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities and deceptively posed as "Larry Bergman" in an effort to gather personal information and spy on Patrick Byrne's critics, including me.
Altogether, Judd Bagley posted on DeepCapture.com (a blog funded by Patrick Byrne and heavily promoted on Overstock.com's web site) an enemies list including the names of 7,483 "Facebook friends" of Patrick Byrne's critics. That enemies list included spouses, minor children, and other people that have nothing to do with Overstock.com, Patrick Byrne, or Byrne's delusional short selling conspiracy theories.
Judd Bagley, posing as an imposter, even tried to "Facebook friend" minor children! The nauseating Bagley even encouraged readers to dig into the backgrounds of family members of Byrne's critics, even their minor children, too.
Investigative reporter and blogger Gary Weiss's discovered the pretexting scam by Overstock.com. Barry Ritholtz, another stalking victim of the company, has called for a boycott of Overstock.com in his widely followed blog (107,000 subscribers).
In Going Concern, Caleb Newquist wrote:
While Adrienne Gonzalez, another widely read accounting blogger, was even more blunt in her criticism of KPMG:
She added:
Hopefully, KPMG (see explanatory note below) has learned from its improper establishment of "cookie jar" reserves that aided the Crazy Eddie fraud in 1986 (See my whitecollarfraud.com Crazy Eddie Fraud page and section entitled, "Too much earnings inflation in fiscal year 1986"). However, KPMG did not seem to learn anything about taking clients like Crazy Eddie that lack management integrity.
Gary Weiss noted:
KPMG's audit crew was a fun bunch to hang with, back in the day. During the Crazy Eddie investigation, I was once asked by the SEC if I got the audit partner "laid, relayed, and parlayed."
KPMG is well advised to read my open letters to the SEC (please note that each letter is based on Overstock.com's deliberately vague, incoherent, and inconsistent, and often contradictory disclosures at the time each one was issued):
Explanatory Note: Initially, Main Hurdman was Crazy Eddie's auditors until they merged with Peat Marwick Mitchell to become Peat Marwick Main. After another merger, Peat Marwick Main became known as KPMG.Written by,
Sam E. Antar
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Disclosure:
I am a convicted felon and a former CPA. As the criminal CFO of Crazy Eddie, I helped Eddie Antar and other members of his family mastermind one of the largest securities frauds uncovered during the 1980's. If it weren't for the efforts of the FBI, SEC, Postal Inspector's Office, and class action plaintiff's lawyers who investigated, prosecuted, and sued me, I would still be the criminal CFO of Crazy Eddie today.
I do not own Overstock.com securities short or long. My research on Overstock.com and in particular its lying CEO Patrick Byrne is a freebie for securities regulators and the public in order to help me get into heaven, though I doubt that I will ever get there anyway. I will probably end up joining corporate miscreants such as Patrick Byrne in hell. In any case, exposing corporate crooks is a lot of fun for a forcibly "retired" crook like me and analyzing Overstock.com's financial reporting is a forensic accountant's wet dream.
KMPG has sponsored at least two of my uncompensated fraud lectures at certain universities.
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