Erik Lie

For other uses, see Erik Lie (writer).

Erik Lie is a Norwegian finance professor at the University of Iowa who published a report about options backdating that led to many investigations by the SEC into the potentially illegal practice. He was the subject of profile in Business Week for his contribution to uncovering options backdating scandals.[1]

In 1991–92 he served in the Royal Norwegian Navy and Norwegian Coast Guard.

In 2007, he was listed as one of the Time 100, with the article on his contributions being written by former New York Governor and New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.[2]

Professor Lie is recognized by his students as having a striking resemblance to the Footloose actor, Kevin Bacon.


Selected publications

References

  1. "He's Making Hay As CEOs Squirm". Business Week. January 15, 2007. He's Making Hay As CEOs Squirm: Erik Lie uncovered widespread backdating of stock options. Now he's reaping rewards.
  2. Spitzer, Eliot (May 3, 2007). "The TIME 100 Erik Lie". Time Magazine. Retrieved 2007-07-28.

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