Examples of using Worldcom in English and their translations into Greek
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That is why we should support the Commission' s decision in matters such as WorldCom and Sprint.
Global Crossing, and WorldCom, SOX promises greater corporate accountability and transparency.
The"5100" stands for the number of WorldCom employees dismissed on June 28, 2002 before WorldCom filed for bankruptcy.
Inc. which had acquired by MFS shortly before the merger with WorldCom.
ultimately putting WorldCom ahead of AT&T as the largest communications company in the United States.
giants such as Enron, Global Crossing, and WorldCom in the New Economy scandals of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
as he indicates, some, like WorldCom, ended in fraud).
Bad apples" We know all about WorldCom.
Single dominance Box 6: MCI WorldCom/Sprint 2. Collective dominance 3.
Enron, Global Crossing, Xerox and Worldcom are just some of the American giants embroiled in scandal.
Turkmenistan gained access to the Internet in 1997 through a contract with MCI Communications(later became MCI WorldCom).
A lot of this came out of the Enron and WorldCom scandals and the resulting Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
One of the most interesting transatlantic cooperation cases so far involved the WorldCom/MCI merger, which received clearance in July 1998.
In Worldcom/MCI(4), foreclosure of another relatively new product area- the Internet- was also the main issue.
In 2002 Cooper was the former vice president of internal audit at WorldCom, and her team of auditors investigated
Washington Mutual, WorldCom and General Motors.
Enron's fraud scandal bankrupted the energy company in 2001, while telecom WorldCom was bankrupted in 2002 after its fraud was revealed, CNN reported.
In the wake of the Enron, Worldcom, Parmalat and other scandals,
Unlike Worldcom or Enron, an accounting fraud by people whom you have never met can't make the commercial building you lease to tenants disappear overnight.
the wave of Wall Street scandals highlighted by Enron and WorldCom.