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                    [ArticleID] => 147292
                    [Title] => SGV partner in tatters, fights for its future
                    [Summary] => The question, according to an article in The New York Times is, "is time running out for Arthur Andersen & Company?" Andersen is the international partner of top local accounting firm, SGV & Company. Andersen's current problems are on account of the collapse of Enron. Andersen was Enron's auditor and is now under investigation for having allowed questionable transactions.

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The Enron collapse reminded me of a child's story: Enron actually wore no clothes but regulators, analysts, bankers and journalists oohed and ahhed about how great Enron looked in the new energy environment. The truth is, no one really understood Enron's business plan but everyone was just too embarrassed to admit it.
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                    [Summary] => The question, according to an article in The New York Times is, "is time running out for Arthur Andersen & Company?" Andersen is the international partner of top local accounting firm, SGV & Company. Andersen's current problems are on account of the collapse of Enron. Andersen was Enron's auditor and is now under investigation for having allowed questionable transactions.

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The Enron collapse reminded me of a child's story: Enron actually wore no clothes but regulators, analysts, bankers and journalists oohed and ahhed about how great Enron looked in the new energy environment. The truth is, no one really understood Enron's business plan but everyone was just too embarrassed to admit it.
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