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To: Steve Lee who started this subject2/11/2002 4:43:18 PM
From: sylvester80   of 99280
 
Qwest gets subpoena from SEC for documents related to Global Crossing.

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SEC wants Qwest docs

February 11, 2002: 2:50 p.m. ET

Qwest gets subpoena from SEC for documents related to Global Crossing.

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Qwest Communications International Inc. said Monday it received a subpoena from the Securities and Exchange Commission for documents concerning bankrupt telecom Global Crossing Ltd.

Qwest (Q: down $0.33 to $9.27, Research, Estimates), a telephone and data services company, said it would cooperate fully with the SEC, but did not provide any details concerning the documents requested.

The SEC and the FBI are looking into allegations by a former Global Crossing executive that the company used improper accounting practices to inflate revenues.

Global Crossing filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Jan. 28, with about $12 billion in debt and assets of more than $22 billion. It was the fourth-largest filing in U.S. history, according to Bankruptcydata.com.
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