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WorldCom scandal - Wikipedia The WorldCom scandal was a major accounting scandal discovered in June 2002 at WorldCom, then the second-largest long-distance telephone company in the United States
WorldCom: The Largest Telecom Accounting Scandal in US History Explore the rise and fall of WorldCom, the largest telecom accounting scandal in U S history, with insights into its financial troubles, key players, whistleblowers, consequences, and lessons
Fraudulent Accounting and the Downfall of WorldCom The SEC charged WorldCom with civil fraud and reached a $2 25 billion settlement Several executives and the CEO were indicted on charges of securities fraud, conspiracy, and filing false documents with regulators
WorldCom - Verizon WorldCom was a leading communications company that was acquired by Verizon Communications in January 2006 Known as MCI at the time of the merger, WorldCom’s network assets are now part of Verizon Business WorldCom was originally founded in 1983 as Long Distance Discount Service, Inc
WorldCom scandal | Research Starters | EBSCO Research The WorldCom scandal is one of the most significant accounting frauds in United States history, involving the misstatement of approximately $11 billion in earnings
WorldCom, Inc. - SEC. gov The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil action yesterday in federal district court in New York charging major global communications provider WorldCom, Inc with a massive accounting fraud totaling more than $3 8 billion
WorldComs $11B Fraud: The Scandal That Changed Business Today, WorldCom serves as a cautionary tale about corporate greed and the dangers of unchecked executive power The company that once boasted a market capitalization of $186 billion is now remembered only for its spectacular downfall
The WorldCom Scandal (2002) - International Banker Coming hot on the heels of accounting scandals involving Enron and Tyco, both of which sent financial markets into tailspins, the fraud committed by WorldCom, one of the world’s biggest telecommunications companies, ended up dwarfing even those infamous crimes in terms of sheer numbers