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Sites about alleged unethical or illegal conduct by telecommunications company Adelphia Communications.
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"The US' sixth-largest cable operator dismisses its accountants and restates two years' worth of profits." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
"The Rigas family agrees to cede four of five board seats in an effort to revive the cable-TV firm they built from scratch five decades ago." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
"Adelphia, one of a string of US firms under investigation for accounting irregularities, files for protection from creditors." [BBC News]
"Nation's sixth-largest cable operator to file for bankruptcy protection in New York, source says." [CNN/Money] (June 24, 2002)
"Cable company can't pay $55M on outstanding notes; auditor retracts certifications." [CNN Money] (June 17, 2002)
"The Rigas family agrees to cede four of five board seats in an effort to revive the cable-TV firm they built from scratch five decades ago." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
"Adelphia, one of a string of US firms under investigation for accounting irregularities, files for protection from creditors." [BBC News]
"The US' sixth-largest cable operator dismisses its accountants and restates two years' worth of profits." By David Schepp. [BBC News]
"Nation's sixth-largest cable operator to file for bankruptcy protection in New York, source says." [CNN/Money] (June 24, 2002)
"Cable company can't pay $55M on outstanding notes; auditor retracts certifications." [CNN Money] (June 17, 2002)
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January 2, 2007 at 16:52:10 UTC
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