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To: FLACK who wrote (58632)5/3/2002 2:47:59 PM
From: stan_hughes  Respond to of 100058
 
FLACK - Well, for somebody who is lukewarm toward FA and claims to be no good at it, you sure tell a pretty good gloomy FA story ROFLMAO

In all seriousness, your point is very well taken. The current trouble in accountantcy land means trouble in corporate treasury departments which means trouble in the stock markets.

The more I think about AG's remarks - his inference was that companies misled their shareholders, as opposed to suggesting that regulation was too lax - the more I wonder what kind of game is going on between the SEC and WS for who's going to get the blame for letting all this transpire.

AG has a bully pulpit to preach from that it wasn't the government's fault. WS voices are generally scattered.

A pox on both their houses (indexit told me to say that)



To: FLACK who wrote (58632)5/3/2002 3:01:49 PM
From: gongoman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 100058
 
Flack
Am I seeing a tear in the wall on TYC ?