A recent report by Glass, Lewis & Co. revealed that the number of delinquent quarterly filings by companies with a market cap over $75m has hit a new high of 138 after the previous record of 120 set just last quarter. The number is about 52% higher than the number one year ago at this time. The commission attributes most of these deliquencies to the recent options backdating scandel that has hit the market, which have caused many companies to take another look at their books before releasing their most recent numbers. Over 80 companies are currently under some kind of investigation from the SEC - 48 of them have delayed their quarterly filings as a result. So far, only two companies have had prior CEOs convicted. Other reasons for the delays include restatements and unresolved accounting issues. The final impact of these delays remains to be seen, with some analysts suggesting that this will all blow over and others saying this is something that cannot be ignored.