Selected Media Interaction
NYU Stern In the Spotlight (Fall 2006), "Exploring India's Booming Economy - NYU Stern Executive MBA Students Travel to Mumbai and Bangalore," NYU Stern Public Affairs .
Business Ethics (Summer 2006), "Summer School for Bosses: Thanks to Enron, Ethical Issues are Hot Topics," Geoffrey N. Smith, reporter.
NYU Stern In the Spotlight (June 2006), "Enron Verdict Continues Pattern of Senior Executives Held Accountable for Misleading Investors," NYU Stern Public Affairs.
Wall Street Journal (February 16, 2006), "Profit Tweaking May Lose Favor After Enron Trial,” Gary McWilliams and Kara Scannell, reporters.
Business Week (September 12, 2005), “Inside the KPMG Mess: Why Eight Partners May Be Facing Jail Time, and What the Justice Department’s Suit Could Mean for the Tax-Shelter Business," Amy Borrus and Howard Gleckman, reporters.
Financial Times Deutchland (August 8, 2005), “U.S. Government Accuses KPMG of Illegal Tax Shelters and Proposes Settlement," Heike Buchter, reporter.
Bloomberg News (August 3, 2005), “Bush Administration Seeks Settlement in
KPMG Case, People Say," Rob Schmidt, reporter.
New York Times (July 11, 2005), "Deloitte Audit of Navistar is Investigated," New York Times staff reporters.
Bloomberg News (July 8, 2005), “Deloitte’s Audit of Navistar is Target of U.S. Regulatory Probe," Rob Schmidt, reporter.
Reuters (June 22, 2005), “US SEC Has Plans in Case Big Four Audit Firm Tumbles,”Arindam Nag, reporter.
Associated Press, Business Week, Forbes and Miami Herald, among others (June 15, 2005), "Pressure on Banks to End Enron Litigation," Kristen Hays and Michael Martinez, reporters.
New York Times (June, 5, 2005), "Sunday Business - The Chatter of the Week," New York Times Sunday staff reporters.
Chicago Tribune (June 3, 2005), "SEC's Future: Expert Say Watchdog May Show Fewer Teeth," Andrew Countryman, reporter.
San Francisco Gate (June 2, 2005), "Independent-Minded SEC Chair Steps Down," Michael Martinez, reporter.
Associated Press, Fox News Channel, Cincinnati Enqurer and St. Petersberg Times, among others (June 1, 2005), "SEC Chairman Donaldson Stepping Down," Martin Crutsinger, reporter.
National Public Radio (May 31, 2005), “Marketplace – Supreme Court Reversal of Arthur Andersen's Conviction,” John Dimsdale, reporter.
Los Angeles Times (May 25, 2005), “U.S. Accounting Oversight Board Takes First Disciplinary Action: Watchdog Agency Bans a New York Firm and a Top Partner from Auditing Public Companies."
Bloomberg News (May 24, 2005), “Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Punishes First Firm," Judy Mathewson, reporter.
Associated Press, Forbes.com and ABC News.com (April 27, 2005), "Arthur Andersen Tries to Clear Name: Remains of Firm Battling in Supreme Court," Pete Yost, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (April 13,
2005), "GM’s Handling of Transactions with Delphi Raises Questions,” Mark
Maremont and Karen Lundegaard, reporters.
Reuters (April 6, 2005), “Trust
Problem Could Force Fannie to Find Billions,” Kristin Roberts, reporter.
The Independent (January 20, 2005), “A World of Opportunities,” and “Profile: TRIUM Global Executive MBA Programme,” Midge Gillies, reporter.
Business Week (Decenber 27, 2004), “Auditors: The Leash Gets Shorter as Providing Tax Services to Audit Clients Will no Longer be Allowed," Amy Borrus and Nanette Brynes, reporters.
Reuters (December 20, 2004), “Fannie Mae’s Future Auditor Faces No Small Task,”Arindam Nag, reporter.
Business Week (December 20, 2004), “The Warranty Windfall: Service Contracts are Cash Cows, but Retailers are Mum about their Importance," Robert Berner, reporter.
Bloomberg News (December 10, 2004), “SEC May Reject $153 Million Budget, People Say," Rob Schmidt, reporter.
Reuters (April 29, 2004), "Google's Stock Options Trigger Hefty Tax Provisions," Arindam Nag, reporter.
National Public Radio (March 16, 2004), "Morning Edition – Tyco Trial," Nancy Solomon, reporter.
International Herald Tribune (March 9, 2004), "Verdicts Send Message, But Do Executives Hear?” Alex Berenson,
New York Times (March 8, 2004), "Guilty Verdicts Give Executives A New Focus: Risk of Prison," Alex Berenson, reporter.
Nightly Business Report (February 23, 2004), "Adelphia's Top Brass Go To Trial," Erika Miller, reporter
National Public Radio (February 23, 2004), "Morning Edition - Adelphia Fraud Trial Begins," Jack Speer, reporter.
CFO.com (August 1, 2003) "Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Must Be Applied Differently from Company to Company," David Katz, reporter.
Business Week (August 4, 2003), “Cleaning Up on the Audit Crackdown,” Nanette Byrnes, reporter.
Business Week (July 14, 2003), “EDS (Electronic Data Systems): Tell It Like It Is, Mr. Jordan,” Andrew Park, reporter.
Multichannel News (June 23, 2003),
“Cablevision's AMC Unit Under Fire: Audit Finds Improper Accruals,” Mike
Farrell and Linda Moss, reporters.
Newsday (June 19, 2003), “Cablevision
Fires AMC President: Internal Probe Reveals Deceptive Accounting,” Mark
Harrington, Susan Harrigan and James Bernstein, reporters.
Bloomberg News (June 12, 2003), “Amerco
Asks Audit Board to Investigate PricewaterhouseCoopers,” Rob Schmidt, reporter.
Bloomberg News (June 2, 2003),
"Deloitte's Quigley Says Firm Will Thrive With Consulting Unit," Jack
Duffy, reporter.
Bloomberg News (April 16, 2003), "McDonough to Oversee Accountants Used to Making Their Own Rules," Jack Duffy, reporter.
Fortune (April 14, 2003), "Honey, I Shrunk the Profits: Accounting Made a Bad Year Look a Whole Lot Worse," Ann Harrington, reporter.
The Washington Post (February 28, 2003), "Things Looking Up for Lucent Technologies," Linda A. Johnson, reporter (Associated Press).
Bloomberg News (February 11, 2003), “SEC's Pitt Fights Accounting Board Over Agenda, Appointments,” Robert Schmidt, reporter.
National Public Radio (January 22, 2003), “All Things Considered – SEC Issues New Auditor Independence Regulations,” Jim Zarroli, reporter.
Bloomberg News (January 8, 2003), "SEC Proposes New Powers, Duties for Audit Committees,” Neil Roland reporter.
Bloomberg News (December 12, 2002), "SEC Plans to Sue More Accounting Firms in Fraud Cases," Neil Roland, reporter.
Bloomberg News (December 12, 2002), “Board May Hire 500, Set Strong Rules, Niemeier Says,” Robert Schmidt, reporter.
Bloomberg News (November 22, 2002), "Accounting Board Undercut By U.S. Budget Impasse, Members Say," Robert Schmidt, reporter.
National Public Radio (November 19, 2002), “Marketplace – SEC Proposals for Auditor Rotation and Consulting,” John Dimsdale, reporter.
Associated Press (November 8, 2002), "WorldCom Adds 1-800-Collect, 37 Other Subsidiaries to Its Bankruptcy," Barbara Powell, reporter.
Boston Globe (November 7, 2002), “Replacing Pitt Seen Taking ‘Weeks, Months’ as White House Faces Challenge to Name New Chief of SEC,” Sue Kirchhoff, reporter.
Reuters (November
6, 2002), “Pitt Exit Confirms Spitzer’s Lead as Reformer,” Greg Cresci,
reporter.
Bloomberg (November 6, 2002), “Bush Seeks
SEC Head to Restore Confidence After Pitt,” Robert Schmidt, reporter.
Business Week, (November 11, 2002), "Best Buy? Maybe Not for
Investors," Robert Berner, reporter.
Associated Press, (October 31, 2002),
"SEC Orders Probe of Chairman's Actions on Webster Appointment,"
Laurie Kellman, reporter.
Bloomberg News (October 24, 2002),
"Webster May Lack Finance Expertise to Run U.S. Panel," Jack Duffy,
reporter.
CNN and CNNfn Moneyline News Hour (August 7, 2002), "Halliburton and Claims
Rerporting," Allan Dodds Frank (television interview).
Dow Jones Newswire (July 25, 2002), “House-Senate Bill Hands Accounting Industry a Major Defeat,” Rob Wells, reporter.
U.S. News & World Report (July 22, 2002), “Bush and Cheney’s Not-so-excellent Adventures, a la Enron,” Christopher H. Schmitt, reporter.
Bloomberg News (July 19, 2002), “Cisco, Intel Unlikely to Join Coke, Dole in Expensing Options,” Jack Duffy, reporter.
ABC World News Tonight (July 18, 2002),
“Understanding Stock Options,” Peter Jennings, anchor and host.
ABC News Nightline (July 18, 2002),
“Halliburton’s Accounting under Vice President Cheney’s Helm,” Linda Douglas,
reporter.
National Public Radio (July 18, 2002),
“Marketplace – Harvey Pitt, Fully-Engaged as SEC Commissioner,” John Dimsdale,
reporter.
National Public Radio (July 15, 2002),
“All Things Considered – Pricing Options,” Robert Siegel, host and reporter.
Scripps Howard News Service (July 14, 2002), “ Cheney and Halliburton: How serious is It?, David Westphal, reporter.
National Public Radio (July 14, 2002), “Weekend Edition Sunday – Corporate Reform and its Sudden Popularity,” Larry Abramson, reporter.
National Public Radio (July 11, 2002), "All Things Considered - Monitoring Auditors," Jim Zarroli, reporter.
Bloomberg News (July 11, 2002), "KPMG Spars with SEC over Xerox Audit - Says Regulator Erred in Forcing Restatement," Jack Duffy, reporter.
Los Angeles Times (July 10, 2002), “SEC May Propose Rule to Limit Consulting Work by Auditors,” Neil Roland (Bloomberg News), reporter.
National Public Radio (July 1, 2002), “Marketplace – WorldCom and the Changing Mood in Washington,” Jim Dimsdale, reporter.
Forbes.com (June 28, 2002), "WorldCom Subpeonas: Will Bernie Ebbers Show?" Dan Ackman, reporter.
Newsday (June 27, 2002), "WorldCom: Accounting Crosses the Line, " Harry Berkowitz, reporter.
Advertising Age (June 17, 2002), "The Wren Report: Organic Growth and Omnicom," Stephen Gandel, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (June 12, 2002), "At an Ad Giant, Nimble Financing Fuels Rapid Growth," Vanessa O'Connell and Jesse Eisinger, reporters.
Financial Times (May 30, 2002), “Cheney Caught Up in SEC Oil Services Inquiry,” Vanessa Valkin, reporter.
Nightly Business Report (May 29, 2002), “Restoring Investor Confidence – Is it Possible?,” Susie Gharib and Scott Gurvey, reporters.
New York Times (May 22, 2002), "Under Cheney, Halliburton Altered Policy on Accounting," Alex Berenson and Lowell Bergman, reporters.
Newsday (May 14, 2002), "Key Change in Reporting on Earnings: S&PRedefines its Formula," Susan Harrigan, reporter.
National Public Radio (May 6, 2002), "Morning Edition - Arthur Andersen's Trial Opens," Cheryl Corley, reporter.
Fortune (April 29, 2002), "Revenge of the Bean Counters: SEC is Cracking Down," Julie Creswell, reporter.
CNBC - Closing Bell (April 10, 2002), "Analysts' Recommendations - Accusations Against Merrill," Tyler Mathisen, co-anchor and reporter.
Wall Street Journal (April 2, 2002), "Xerox to Pay $10 Million in SEC
Case," James Bandler and Mark Maremont, reporters.
National Public Radio (March 23, 2002),
"Weekend Edition - Andersen Management," Jackie Northam, reporter and
Scott Simon, host and reporter.
Bloomberg News (March 22, 2002), "Volcker's Board Offers to Take Control of Andersen," Monique Wise and Marie Stolley, reporters.
Financial Times (March 6, 2002), "Andersen Attempts to Reassure Potential Recruits," Stephanie Kirchgaessner, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (March 15, 2002), "Companies that Want to Switch Auditors Can Find it Takes Time, Money and Faith," Kemba Dunham, reporter.
New York Times (March 14, 2002), "Audit Firms Await Fallout and Windfall," Jonathan D. Glater, reporters.
Dow Jones News Service (March 8, 2002), "Andersen's Present Could Hurt Its Future," Janet Whitman, reporter.
National Public Radio (March 11, 2002), "All Things Considered - General Electric Annual Report: Post-Enron," Robert Siegel, host and reporter.
Wall Street Journal (March 11, 2002), "GE's Annual Report Bulges with Data in Bid to Address Post-Enron Concerns," Rachel Emma Silverman, reporter.
National Public Radio (February 21, 2002), "Morning Edition - Accounting Reform," Barbara Mantel, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (February 13, 2002), "Enron Collapse Lets Academics Discuss Ethics," Lingling Wei, reporter.
Dow Jones News Service (February 11, 2002), "Latest Accounting Syllabus Now Features Enron Lessons," Lingling Wei, reporter.
Edelman Public Relations Media Webcast (February 5, 2002), "A Crisis of Confidence: The Enron Impact for Investors and Public Companies in the U.S. Capital Markets," with Floyd Norris (New York Times) and Richard Breeden (former SEC Chairman). Webcast available at http://www/edelman.com
Dow Jones News Service (February 5, 2002),"Observers Back GE Accounting But Seek More Disclosure," Christopher C. Williams, reporter.
National Public Radio (February 4, 2002), "All Things Considered - Arthur Andersen's Oversight Board Led by Paul Volcker," Cheryl Corley, reporter.
New York Times (January 30, 2002), "Fuzzy Rules of Accounting and Enron: Any Evidence of Fraud May Well be Elusive," Floyd Norris and Kurt Eichenwald, reporters.
Hartford Courant (January 27, 2002), "GE Scoffs At Talk That It Manages Earnings," Rachel Emma Silverman and Ken Brown, reporters.
New York Times (January 26, 2002), "Business Students Fret Over Their Job Prospects: More Enron Fallout," Jobert Abueva, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (January 23, 2002), "Deciphering the Black Box: Many Accounting Practices, Not Just Enron's, are Hard to Penetrate," Rachel Emma Silverman and Ken Brown, reporters.
Newsday (January 19, 2002), "Andersen Risks License Revocations By States in Probe," James Madore, reporter.
Bloomberg News (January 17, 2002), "SEC's Pitt Plans New Accounting Disciplinary Group," Neil Roland, reporter.
Newsday (January 17, 2002), "SEC Accuses Trump Casinos of Misleading Reporting," Susan Harrigan, reporter.
New York Times (January 16, 2002), "For Andersen and Enron, the Questions Just Keep Coming," Floyd Norris, reporter.
CBS Evening News, (January 12, 2002), "Enron's Accounting Practices and 401K Effects," Michael Teng, producer.
National Public Radio (January 11, 2002) "All Things Considered - Andersen and its Role as Enron's Auditor," Robert Siegel, host and reporter.
New York Times (January 8, 2002), "Xerox Plans to Fight S.E.C.Over Rules on Accounting, Floyd Norris, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (January 8, 2002), "Xerox Says SEC Unit Disagrees with Way it Accounts for Certain Lease Transactions," Mark Maremont, reporter.
Reuters (January 7, 2002), "Xerox Lease Accounting Doesn't Follow GAAP," Deepa Babington, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (December 4, 2001), "Financial Statements Don't Tell Full Impact Of Attacks," Aaron Elstein, reporter.
National Public Radio (December 3, 2001) "All Things Considered - Enron's Accountant," Jim Zarroli, reporter.
Reuters (November 30, 2001), "Basic Accounting Tripped Enron, Experts Say," Deepa Babington, reporter.
Business Week (November 26, 2001), "Confused About Earnings? (cover story)," Nanette Brynes and David Henry, reporters.
Wall Street Journal (November 14, 2001), "Two Arms of SEC Investigate Xerox's Lease Accounting," Mark Maremont, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (October 8, 2001), "Xerox Replaces Auditor KPMG Amid Tension," William Bulkeley and Mark Maremont, reporters.
Wall Street Journal (Europe) (August 22, 2001), "GNC Stores Were Allegedly Told to Put Expired Merchandise Back on Shelves," Jesse Eisinger, reporter
Saint Paul Pioneer Press (August 25, 2001), "Short Selling and Analysts: Dave Beal's Column," Dave Beal, columnist.
Sunday Business-London (June 24, 2001), "President Bush Relieves Pressure on Auditors Under Fire," Joe Lauria, reporter.
Dow Jones News Service (June 22, 2001), "In the Money: With Sulphco, It's Not Only What You Know," Carol S. Remond, reporter.
Dow Jones News Service (June 19, 2001), "SEC's Pro Forma Earnings Probe Seen As Significant Step," Colleen DeBaise, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (June 1, 2001), "Xerox Restates Past Three Years'Results," James Bandler and Mark Maremont, reporters.
CNNfn Market Watch (May 14, 2001), "Pro forma Earnings - What's the Problem?" Rhonda Schaffler, "anchorwoman," (television interview).
Wall Street Journal (April 4, 2001), "Xerox Shares Slide on Investors' Concerns over Delay in Filing its Annual Report," James Bandler and Mark Maremont, reporters.
Computerworld (February 26, 2001), "Where Rite Aid Went Wrong: Computerized Distribution Snafus and Charges of Software-based Consumer Fraud," Kim S. Nash, reporter.
Treasury and Risk Management (February 2001), "Peace Offering from FASB,"Susan Kelly, reporter.
CNN and CNNfn Moneyline News Hour (February 9, 2001), "SEC Investigates Lucent for Possible Accounting Fraud," Steve Young (television interview).
Wall Street Journal (February 6, 2001), "Executive Challenged Xerox's Books, Was Fired," James Bandler and John Hechinger, reporters.
Fortune (February 5, 2001), "Poor Relations: The Problem With Related-Party deals, "Herb Greenberg, reporter.
The Deal.com (December 29, 2000), "New Goodwill Rule to Lead to Impairment Debate," Charles Sisk, reporter.
CNNfn Digital Jam (December 19, 2000), "More Troubling News from Software Maker Lernout & Hauspie," Allan Dodds Frank, reporter (television interview).
CNN and CNNfn Moneyline News Hour (December 1, 2000), "From Hot-shot Status to Chapter 11: the 'Bottom Line' on Lernout & Hauspie," Allan Dodds Frank, reporter (television interview).
Wall Street Journal (November 10, 2000), "Lernout States It Had 'Errors' in Accounting," John Carreyrou and Mark Maremont, reporters.
Crain's New York (October 23, 2000), "Regardless of the SEC, Big 5 Will Make Big Bucks," Charles Keenan, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (October 18, 2000), "Lernout Won't Give Data to SEC", Mark Maremont and Jesse Eisinger, reporters.
Wall Street Journal (September 22, 2000) and Wall Street Journal Europe (September 25, 2000), "SEC Probe Focuses on Asian Revenues of Belgian Tech Firm," Mark Maremont and Jesse Eisinger, reporters.
Philadelphia Inquirer (July 15, 2000), "Irresponsible Accounting Foibles Create Dire Situation for Rite Aid," Miriam Hill, reporter.
Philadelphia Inquirer (July 13, 2000), "Pennsylvania-Based Rite Aid to Sell Pharmacy-Benefits Manager for $1 Billion," Miriam Hill, reporter.
CNN and CNNfn Moneyline News Hour (July 12, 2000), "Rite Aid's Road Back to Profitability," Greg Clarken, reporter (television interview).
Reuters Moneynet (July 12, 2000), "Rite Aid Overdosed on Accounting Palliatives, Experts Say," Bill Borden, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (July 12, 2000), "Rite Aid Posts $1.14 Billion Loss for Year: Restatements Totaling Over $1 Billion for Previous Years also Reported," Mark Maremont and Devon Spurgeon, reporters.
Accounting Today (April 17-30, 2000), "150 Rules Goes National," John Covaleski, reporter.
Morning Business Report (May 11, 2000), "Audit Independence and Conflicts of Interest," Bobbi Nelson, reporter (television interview).
Nightly Business Report (May 10, 2000), "The SEC Addresses Conflicts of Interest in Accounting," Erika Miller, reporter (television interview).
Fortune (March 27, 2000), "Pesto! Sales Are Huge!" Jeremy Kahn, reporter.
New York Times (January 7, 2000), "PricewaterhouseCoopers is Said to Violate
Rules Routinely," Floyd Norris, reporter.
National Public Radio (January 7, 2000) "All Things Considered -
PricewaterhouseCoopers' Independence Rule Violations," Robert Siegel, host
and reporter.
Fortune (December 6, 1999), "Why Investors and Companies Should
Fear a Year-End Audit," Herb Greenberg, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (November 19,
1999), "Rite Aid Says KPMG Quit as Auditor Over Doubts on Management
Statements," Mark Marmont and James P. Miller, reporters
Wall Street Journal (November 16, 1999), "Rite Aid's Auditor Quit Last Week,"
Robert Berner, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (November 1, 1999), "Tyco's Accounting
Faces Renewed Criticism," Mark Maremont, reporter.
The Washington Post (October 19, 1999), "Microsoft Manages to
Surprise: By Playing Down Earnings, Company Beats Expectations," David
Streifeld, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (October 4,
1999), "Accelerating Revenue Draws Investor Ire," Elizabeth
MacDonald, reporter.
The Daily Deal (September 24, 1999), "Deloitte's Disaster: Standard of
Conduct", David Marcus, reporter.
New York Times (July 23, 1999),
"It's Magic: Aetna Buys Prudential Health Care for $1 Billion and,
Analysts say, gets it for Nothing".
Interactive Week (May 31, 1999),
"Breaking Up the Financial Pool Party," Kimberly Weisul, reporter.
Nightly Business Report (May
31, 1999), "Corporate Reporting and Accounting: Is There a Crisis?"
Suzanne Pratt and Jeff Yastine, reporters (television interview)
San Francisco Examiner (April 29, 1999), "Accounting Errors Add up
to Trouble on the Market," Gaston Ceron, reporter
Barron's (March 29, 1999),
"Fully Accountable," Robin Blumenthal, reporter
WWOR Radio (March
12, 1999), "Corporate Earnings: Helpful Information for the
Investor?" Donna Hanover Guiliani, reporter (radio interview)
New York Times (January 15, 1999),
"SEC Censures a Major Firm on its Auditing," Melody Peterson,
reporter
Wall Street Journal (December
23, 1998), "How Telxon Corp. Came to Restate Earnings," Steven Lipin,
reporter
New York Times - NYTimes on the Web (February 19, 1999), "Shortage of Accounting
Students Raises Concern on Audit Quality," Melody Peterson, reporter
USA TODAY (September 29,
1998), "Levitt Blasts Winks, Nods of Accountants" David Henry,
reporter
New York Times (August 28, 1998),
"Audit Report Cites Cendant's Ex-Chairman," Adam Bryant, reporter
Wall Street Journal (August
26, 1998), "Heard on the Street: Bally Total Fitness's Accounting
Procedures are Getting Some Skeptical Investors Exercised," Linda Sandler,
reporter
The San Francisco Examiner (June 14, 1998), "Back with tales of
GAAP" Herb Greenberg, reporter
Wall Street Journal (June 3, 1998), "America Online's Fancy
Accounting Methods Once Again Are Raising Red Flags for Some," Linda
Sandler, reporter.
Star Tribune
(Minneapolis, MN) (April 11, 1998),
"Ethics at risk: Ties to clients put pressure on accountants," Albert
B. Crenshaw; Brett D. Fromson, reporters.
The Washington Post (March 29,
1998), "A Conflict for CPAs? Firms' Independence Questioned as Ties,"
Albert B. Crenshaw; Brett D. Fromson, reporters
CNBC Business Center Report (January
19, 1998), "American Accounting Services Travel to South Korea to Help
Salvage its Economy," Maria Bartiromo, Jim Paymar, reporters (television
interview)
New York Times (January 7, 1998)
"When an Auditor's Hats Clash," Melody Peterson, reporter.
Wall Street Journal (December 12, 1997), "More Accountants'
Ledgers Show Conflicts of Interest," Elizabeth MacDonald.
USA TODAY (December 11, 1997), "Investors brace for
fourth-quarter woes" David Henry, reporter.
The Plain Dealer (Des Moines, IO (December 7, 1997), Lawyers under
Attack by Cpas; Accounting Firms Offering New Sevices, Seena Simon, Bloomberg
News Reporter.
The San Francisco Chronicle (October 11, 1997), "Explaining
Gaap," Herb Greenberg, Reporter.
Nation's Restaurant News (May 13,
1996) "All Quiet on the Hollywood Front after 'Picture Perfect IPO",
Richard L. Papiernik, reporter.