Chris Brown clears the deck on his Twitter account, promises ‘new chapter’

http://twitter.com/#!/HayesBrown/status/276082081279385600

As Twitchy reported, singer and Rihanna-beater Chris Brown reactivated his Twitter account quietly over the weekend, after pulling it completely following an ugly feud with comedian Jenny Johnson. Brown’s vile tweets to Johnson were intact at the time, but now the decks have been cleared, with all previous tweets deleted and the promise (or threat) of a fresh start.

Time to start fresh. #newchapter

— Chris Brown(@chrisbrown) December 4, 2012

New chapter? What does that mean?

“@chrisbrown: Time to start fresh. #newchapter” Might I humbly suggest that ‘not beating up women’ features heavily in the first paragraph?

— Jason (@NickMotown) December 4, 2012

Hmph. RT @chrisbrown Time to start fresh. #newchapter

— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) December 4, 2012

did you find a fresh woman to abuse, @chrisbrown?@michellemalkin

— AJ Drey (@Drey0307) December 4, 2012

@michellemalkin @chrisbrown . He must have found a new punching bag.

— Ray (@RayITR) December 4, 2012

So he’s planning to stop beating women? RT @michellemalkin: Hmph. RT @chrisbrown Time to start fresh. #newchapter

— Leah(@gopfirecracker) December 4, 2012

Has Johnson herself started a fresh chapter? Or has she moved on to a different book entirely?

Shit! It’s almost the 3rd anniversary of Charlie Sheen choking his wife in Aspen and I haven’t even started decorating!

— Jenny Johnson (@JennyJohnsonHi5) December 4, 2012

If so, this might be the final word in the Chris Brown/Jenny Johnson Twitter feud. Will the pope retweet his support of Chris Brown like Whoopi Goldberg did?

This was tweeted to the Pope by a distinguished member of Team Breezy. It’s now my favorite tweet of all time.twitpic.com/biv1vd

— Jenny Johnson (@JennyJohnsonHi5) December 4, 2012

As we await Pope Benedict’s response and the first tweets of Chris Brown’s new chapter, we’ll have to make do with shots from his Instagram account. He’s an update from Brown’s trip to Amsterdam.

so… Chris Brown deleted his Twitter to just continue his tomfoolery on Instagram??? OH. twitter.com/DickensWrites/…

— Dickens (@DickensWrites) December 4, 2012

is it wise for Chris Brown to posting photos of himself smoking weed on Instagram? #tmzlive

— Harvey Levin(@HarveyLevinTMZ) December 4, 2012

Shows he can hit a joint too. RT @harveylevintmz is it wise for Chris Brown to posting photos of himself smoking weed on Instagram? #tmzlive

— Jeremy Brooks (@vivid13) December 4, 2012

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/12/04/chris-brown-clears-the-deck-on-his-twitter-account-promises-new-chapter-smokes-much-weed/

6 Pieces Of Corporate News Released While No One Was Reading

More people on holiday, fewer people paying attention. It’s a perfect recipe for a corporate disclosure to fly beneath the radar.

With readers on holiday, corporate disclosures released at the end of the year often go unnoticed. Here are 6 stories culled from announcements and filings from Christmas Eve to the New Year.

1. Daily Journal Corporation

The California-based legal publisher is also big shareholder in many US banks, thanks to the leadership of its chairman and Berkshire Hathaway number two Charlie Munger. On Monday it said that one of its quarterly earnings statements “should no longer be relied on.”

The problem is an expected change in how some deferred revenue will be taxed. The company said it reached this decision on December 29 — Monday — after discussing it with its new auditor, BDO.

Daily Journal had removed its prior auditor, “Big Four” member EY, in June after a dispute over its internal controls. Daily Journal also said it had notified the NASDAQ on Tuesday that it won’t be able to file a timely annual report, which violates the exchange’s listing rules. The company also disclosed that it “it will not provide preliminary, unaudited results for fiscal 2014 until it has more certainty regarding BDO’s position on the income tax accounting.”

2. Yahoo

Denis Balibouse / Reuters

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer disclosed that she had sold some 36,000 shares of Yahoo stock for an average price of $51.16, bringing in a total of $1.8 million. She also exercised 36,000 options to buy Yahoo stock at $18.87. The sales and acquisitoins were part of an executive trading plan she adopted in Novmber, 2013. Yahoo and Mayer made the official filing on Christmas Eve, while the sales and purchases were made on December 22.

3. Advanced Micro Devices

Stringer Taiwan / Reuters

The microchip company Advanced Micro Devices said on Monday that it had settled a shareholder lawsuit over its stock grants to its new CEO Lisa Su in October. As part of the settlement, disclosed in a regulatory filing on Monday, AMD said it would rescind the about $4.7 million in stock awards it had granted Su. The company said in its filling, however, that it “intends to return Dr. Su’s equity compensation to the level it should have been prior to the action to void and rescind the equity awards described above at or near the earliest practicable opportunity.”

4. Jeb Bush

Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

After announcing he was “actively exploring” a run for the presidency, former Florida governor Jeb Bush resigned from the boards of two companies where he served as a director: the timber company Rayonier and the healthcare company Tenet. Rayonier announced his resignation on Monday, while Tenet announced his departure on Christmas Eve.

5. Twitter

Eric Thayer / Reuters

Twitter founder Ev Williams and his wife sold over $14 million worth of Twitter shares through various trusts and companies that own Twitter stock. The sales took place on the 22nd and 23rd but were disclosed on Christmas Eve.

6. Louis Dreyfus

Todd Korol / Reuters

Mayo Schmidt.

The commodities trading firm Louis Dreyfus announced at the end of November that it had picked a new CEO: the former head of Canadian agriculture company Viterra, Mayo Schmidt. But on New Year’s Eve the firm announced that Schmidt would not be coming on, “following a more detailed analysis of the terms and conditions of their planned employment relationship.”

Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/matthewzeitlin/6-pieces-of-corporate-news-released-while-no-one-was-reading

Mormon-basher, former OFA coordinator backlinks Romney to anti-Muslim filmmaker

http://twitter.com/#!/SamuelCookIII/status/246259203856035841

Once we reported previous, the mystical manager behind the bizarre film being blamed for Tuesday’s lethal riots has been outed as a questionable Egyptian fraudster known as Nakoula Basseley Nakoula. Former Obama For America coordinator and self-proclaimed “Republican for Obama” Sam Cooke decided so it will be hilarious to connect Mitt Romney to Nakoula. In the end, Romney is rich and a Mormon, and just what might be shadier than that, right? We know the media is perhaps all too thrilled to move the main focus of anti-Americanism abroad far from President Obama, Cook’s hero, and onto Mitt Romney, so it is reasonable that Cook is just also pleased to accomplish their component.

For Cook to connect Mitt Romney and his promotion to a guy who’s being unjustly blamed when it comes to deaths of four Us citizens is disgraceful and ridiculous. And, unfortunately, it’s precisely what we’d anticipate from a shameless political worm like Cook.

#DescribeRomneyInOneWord Desperate.

— Mr. Incredible (@samueljcookiii) September 13, 2012

Hmmm … who’s the hopeless one?

Find out more: http://twitchy.com/2012/09/13/mormon-basher-former-ofa-coordinator-links-romney-to-anti-muslim-filmmaker/