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* McKesson Corp. investors won final approval of a $72.5-million settlement of claims against accounting firm Arthur Andersen, which shareholders said helped perpetrate a fraud that led to an $8.6-billion drop in McKesson’s market value.
* A federal judge signed off on a restitution agreement requiring Sanjay Kumar, former chief executive of Computer Associates International Inc., to pay at least $52 million -- including proceeds from the sale of his yacht and pair of Ferraris -- to victims of a huge accounting fraud at one of the world’s largest software companies.
* A federal judge approved a settlement requiring United Parcel Service Inc. to pay $87 million to end a class-action lawsuit filed by drivers who claimed that they weren’t paid for all the hours they had worked.
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