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...deceive investors and accountants by inflating the revenue of the now defunct PurchasePro in the first quarter of 2001. Wakeford faced 23 counts...
...Black Eye: Ex-AOL Attorney and Former Exec at PurchasePro AcquittedIn yet another blow to the government, jurors...
...last week acquitted two of three executives at America Online Inc. and PurchasePro.com who were accused of cooking the books in 2001....
...Four executives accused of cooking the books at America Online Inc. and PurchasePro.com had been hoping to deliver a knockout blow to ...
...the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of PurchasePro.com, Inc. ("PurchasePro"), a publicly-owned company based in Las Vegas, Nevada...
...aiding and abetting securities fraud over transactions between AOL and Internet startup Purchasepro.com that were alleged to have artificially inflated earnings at both companies...
...Scott Wiegand, the ex-GC of PurchasePro.com Inc., can finally put the accusations of fraud, loss of his...
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