BT execs knew of $339M Italy fraud, prosecutors say

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BT execs knew of $339M Italy fraud, prosecutors say

… PricewaterhouseCoopers, to the events, alleging that Andrea Alessandri, a PwC manager in charge of auditing BT Italia's accounts, falsified its audit
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NSW 'accounting trick' lets miners dodge appropriate rehabilitation costs

New South Wales taxpayers could be shortchanged up to $500m by a state government “accounting trick” that allows mining companies to dodge
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Investment?Accounting?Software Market 2019 Share,Trend,Segmentation and Forecast to 2026

Accounting?Software Market, Forecast to 2026” to its huge collection of research reports database. An insight on the important factors and trends
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AT&T Plans Bond Sale to Help Refinance Its Debt Load

AT&T Inc. is making good on its promise to tackle its $171 billion debt load. The telecom carrier is refinancing outstanding debt by selling senior
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Lawmakers Tell T-Mobile, Sprint Chiefs That Deal Raises Red Flags

Lawmakers criticized T-Mobile US Inc.'s proposed $26.5 billion purchase of Sprint Corp. as company leaders — and the deal — faced a new
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