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To: TEDennis who wrote (5195)4/11/2004 8:48:31 AM
From: David Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5232
 
TED, I think you may have misread that. It only referred to Wang and Kumar in terms of pecking order.

"Former chief financial officer Ira Zar, the third-highest-ranking executive after former chairman Charles B. Wang and current chairman and chief executive Sanjay Kumar, pleaded guilty to securities fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud and obstruct justice."

Aside, CA's issues are not really on the scale of "Enron- or WorldCom-like fakery" - unless you want to count the massive theft from shareholders by way of option bonuses they granted themselves a year or two ago... something on the order of a billion dollars.

That's one for you, and a billion for me. One for you, and a billion for me. Once for you...



To: TEDennis who wrote (5195)11/9/2018 1:06:48 AM
From: miajacob098  Respond to of 5232
 
I dont understand your post. Please explain clearly