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Andersen facing client issues
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2002 Arthur Andersen's alleged and admitted business practices, along with its ties to bankrupt energy company Enron, have forced a number of clients and potential clients to reconsider their relationship with the firm. In addition to the White House ordering a review of all government contracts with Andersen, some companies are re-evaluating. But the firm says many of its loyal clients aren't going to jump ship. One of those clients is the Department of Interior, which has hired the company to perform a number of historical accounting projects for the Individual Indian Money (IIM) trust. Get the Story:
Andersen's D.C. Area Clients Stay Loyal (The Washington Post 1/29)
Andersen Says It Is Losing Clients (The New York Times 1/29)
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Arthur Andersen - http://www.andersen.com
Enron - http://www.enron.com/corp Related Stories:
White House orders Andersen review (1/25)
Enron / Andersen hearings kick off (1/25)
Enron / Andersen hearings start today (1/24)
Subpoenas sent to Andersen (1/23)
Trust reform, according to Norton (1/22)
Shredding reported despite probe (1/22)
Andersen taking on IIM accounting (1/18)
Arthur Andersen fired by Enron (1/18)
Andersen questioned Enron relationship (1/17)
Andersen faces rocky future (1/16)
Auditor Andersen's name in 'tatters' (1/14)
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