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Sunday, November 8, 
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Dow scandal roundup

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The deal end of the blogosphere is atwitter about an unusual story concerning two Dow Chemical executives who reportedly tried to sell the chemical company — or part of it -- without approval. The folks at Blogging Stocks wonder how former CFO Pedro Reinhard and executive vice president Romeo Kreinberg could have kept the issue from their bosses. Meanwhile, Deal Journal has delved into to the pasts of both executives in a series of posts. Reinhard apparently stepped down from Coca-Cola's board last year because "his fellow directors didn’t think his interests aligned with the company's," Deal Journal writes . Meanwhile, Dealbook simply offered a timeline of the events surrounding the latest deal talk. Stay tuned. This is just beginning.—Matthew Wurtzel

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