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To: 10K a day who wrote (41203)7/21/2002 8:15:30 PM
From: cody andre  Respond to of 41369
 
Not even the God of Accountants could answer such question.

On a different note, see: today's bloomberg.com on AOL. Pittman was projecting (dreaming) that subscribers would pay $160/ month for AOL "convergence" services ...



To: 10K a day who wrote (41203)7/21/2002 10:51:04 PM
From: cody andre  Respond to of 41369
 
SUPREME COURT RULES EARNINGS SHOUD BE PROTECTED AS "ART" - Recognition of Pro-Formalist Movement Gets WorldCom, Anderson Off Hook

Washington, D.C. (SatireWire.com) - In a surprise decision that exonerates dozens of major companies, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporate earnings statements should be protected as works of art, as they "create something from nothing".

N.B. For the rest of the story, go to SatireWire.com on the web and ... enjoy!