- MCI, Inc. (formerly
WorldCom and MCI
WorldCom) was a
telecommunications company. For a time, it was the second-largest long-distance
telephone company...
- The
WorldCom scandal was a
major accounting scandal that came into
light in the
summer of 2002 at
WorldCom, the USA's second-largest long-distance telephone...
- Canadian-American
businessman and the co-founder and CEO of
WorldCom.
Under his management,
WorldCom grew
rapidly but
collapsed in 2002 amid
revelations of...
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accountant who
formerly served as the Vice
President of
Internal Audit at
WorldCom. In 2002,
Cooper and her team of
auditors worked together in
secret and...
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acquired by
WorldCom on 26
August 1996, as part of WorldCom's
purchase of MFS
Communications Company. In 2001,
UUNET was
fully integrated with
WorldCom and the...
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accounting practices for
energy company Enron and
telecommunications company WorldCom were
revealed amid the two high-profile bankruptcies. The
scandals were...
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acquired MCI and
became MCI
WorldCom,
WorldCom Advanced Networks briefly became MCI
WorldCom Advanced Networks. MCI
WorldCom Advanced Networks was ultimately...
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alleged that the
WorldCom Retirement Plan
administrators were
WorldCom insiders who knew or had
reason to know that the
price of
WorldCom stock was artificially...
- an
integral part of the
Internet backbone. The
company was
acquired by
WorldCom (later
called MCI Inc.) in 1998. MCI was
founded as
Microwave Communications...
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former chief financial officer, secretary, treasurer, and a
board member of
WorldCom, who was
convicted as part of WorldCom's $3.8
billion accounting fraud...