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Topic: Corporate Scandals

Related:
  Scandal    Corporate  
  Corporate Events    Corporate Communications  
  Corporate Law    Corporate Finance  
  Corporate Image    Corporate Culture  
  Corporate Training    Corporate Parties  
  Corporate Gifts    Corporate Security  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Hillary Clinton,  George W Bush,  Monica Lewinksy
Bad point(s):Greedy
Politics:Conservative,  Capitalist
Currently has on their coffee table:Washington Post,  Economist
Dream job(s):Priest,  CEO,  Banker
Favorite TV show(s):Here's Lucy
Favorite book(s):"Dianetics" by L Ron Hubbard
Interest(s):Politics,  Economics
Favorite royal(s):Prince Charles
Likes to wear:Business suits
Favorite destination(s):United States of America
Favorite quote(s):"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
 
 
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The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

The corporate scandals and the new rules arising from the passage of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 have dramatically affected corporate boards and their members.
Recent corporate scandals have underscored the importance of personal and professional integrity in the business world.
The corporate scandals made fourth place on the list, but each scandal was treated in isolation and there was no discussion or suggestion that the corruption was systematic and might require changes.
John Fielding,
CEO

It is our hope that the corporate accounting scandals cease and that investors begin to buy stocks again in the second half of this year.
Corporate scandals, sagging earnings, lagging investor confidence and rising joblessness exacted a toll.
Corporate scandals and a shaky stock market have helped to halt economic growth.
Craig Leveaux,
Blogger

Are all the corporate scandals out of the way or are we going to get more bad news?
Thomas Owens,
Police Officer

Corporate scandals are expected to continue to rage, with charges going all the way to the White House, yet only a handful of executives have been seen in handcuffs.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

With corporate scandals dominating the headlines, progressive pundits are watching with glee as President Bush tries vainly to distance himself from his longtime allies among the business elite.
Voting corporate scandals into perpetual motion is not on California's agenda for the future.
Were corporate scandals a major voter issue?
 
 
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