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Thursday, October 31, 2002 
categories: Financial, Legal

Boston Globe - The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed that US firms be required to disclose an estimated $3 trillion in off-balance-sheet debt, a reaction to Enron Corp.'s collapse.
Stiffer disclosure rules win tentative approval Seattle Times
SEC looks into Lucent's accounting USA Today
Washington Post - Houston Chronicle - San Jose Mercury News - Financial Times (subscription) - and 68 related »
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THREE TRILLION IN UNACCOUNTED CORPORATE DEBT? Has the SEC been ASLEEP? Sell your stocks in these companies. Boycott their products, drive them out of business, put those responsible in jail. TOTALY UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR.

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