Corporate Confession Time
from the what-did-you-do-now dept
Business 2.0 takes a look at the new trend of companies to suddenly confess the various questionable things that they're up to rather than hide them away like they've done for many years. This trend is an obvious response to the Enron situation - where companies feel that being upfront about their shifty accounting practices might help them to not get completely dragged down in scandal.
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