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Saturday, 27 May 2006

Aha, a Backdoor!

Posted on 11:19 by Unknown
Security precautions can indeed blur the transparency of a company's financial performance -- one that's extremely important in the post-Enron corporate world. Under fire over some of the biggest corporate scandals during the last decade, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been trying to change the data standards to ensure greater accountability and support decision makers. On the
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