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Summary Of: WorldCom
its purchase by WorldCom and subsequent bankruptcy in the face of accounting scandals was symptomatic of the Internet excesses... WorldCom grew largely by acquiring other telecommunications companies... the companies that were bought or merged with WorldCom were Advanced Communications Corp... a complex transaction saw WorldCom purchase online pioneer... WorldCom then retained the CompuServe Network Services Division... on his WorldCom stock that was used to finance his other businesses... The WorldCom bankruptcy proceedings were held before U... None of the criminal proceedings against WorldCom and its officers and agents were originated by referral from Gonzalez or Department of Justice... WorldCom changed its name to... It was composed of former WorldCom employees with a common goal of seeking full payment of severance pay and benefits based... stands for the number of WorldCom employees laid off on June 28... 2002 before WorldCom filed for bankruptcy... Other former WorldCom officials charged with criminal penalties in relation to the company... Official WorldCom class action suit... WorldCom files for bankruptcy... Analyst Coached WorldCom Chief on His Script... Encyclodia Page On: WorldCom
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