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    Bernie Ebbers

    Innocent or Guilty: Bernie Ebbers Part in the Downfall of WorldCom    The story surrounding the failure of WorldCom in the early 2000's is one that still haunts the financial market to this day. We often hear accounts of what happened within the telecom giant, but only one person could give a first-hand account of what she observed being the on the frontline and discovering one of the nation's biggest financial scandals of the last quarter century. Cynthia Cooper's account of her internal audit

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    Why Bernie Ebbers Is in Jail

    Canada: Why Bernie Ebbers is Serving a 25-Year Jail Sentence BYLINE: By Garfield Emerson LENGTH: 6613 words 1. Background On September 26, 2006, Bernard J. Ebbers ("Ebbers"), the former Chief Executive Officer of WorldCom, Inc. ("WorldCom"), reported to a federal prison in Oakdale, Louisiana, to begin serving his 25-year jail sentence from his conviction by a jury on nine counts of conspiracy, securities fraud and related crimes related to the bankruptcy of WorldCom in July 2002. Ebbers' appeals

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    Bernie Ebbers - Worldcom Ethical Profile

    | Bernie Ebbers - WorldCom | Ethical Profile | Khristin B. Vargas | uNIVERSITY OF lA vERNE 1/22/2015 | | | Table of Contents Introduction 3 Timeline leading to Ebbers conviction: 3 Current Events 4 Perceived Motivations 5 Impacts 6 Conclusion 6 Bibliography 7 Introduction “The recent corporate accounting scandals at Enron, WorldCom, and other corporations have helped to fuel a massive loss of confidence in the integrity of American business, Bernie Ebbers

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    corporate scandals: Enron, Tyco, Global Crossing. In many ways, WorldCom is just another case of failed corporate governance, accounting abuses, and outright greed. But none of these other companies had senior executives as colorful and likable as Bernie Ebbers. A Canadian by birth, the 6 foot, 3 inch former basketball coach and Sunday School teacher emerged from the collapse of WorldCom not only broke but with a personal net worth as a negative nine-digit number.2 No palace in a gated community, no stable

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    Business Failure

    individuals have in common, but failure is the last option anyone person or standing entity wants to face. Outside failing, but orchestrating fraudulent information just to boost and boast the status of any entity is unethical and disgraceful. Bernie Ebbers, former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of WorldCom, did what the average business person would not do, commit fraud. WorldCom was one of the leading giants in the telecommunication arena acquiring MCI Communications en-route to global success, but

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    Examining a Business Failure

    began as a small company in Jackson, MS by Bernie Ebbers and grew to become a darling of the new economy and of Wall Street. Failure within a large organization WorldCom was the number two long distance provider, in July of 2002 WorldCom file bankruptcy. This was the largest bankruptcy ever in U.S. history with a $41 billion dollar debt load, and more than $107 billion dollars in assets and equipment (Ramero and Atlas, 2002). Bernard John “Bernie” Ebbers the former CEO of WorldCom grew the company

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    Managment Planning

    find out about these things within the organization WorldCom. I would like to tell you about the company WorldCom before I get into the planning function of management. In 1983 a man named Bernie Ebbers was an early investor in a company that was a long distance service for a telecommunications company. Bernie made LDDC profitable and it began to grow over a fifteen year span he made the company a total seventy five thousand dollars. (WorldCom, 2010) By 1994 the long distance service revenues reached

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    Cooking the Books

    WorldCo­m took the telecom industry by storm when it began a frenzy of acquisitions in the 1990s. The low margins that the industry was accustomed to weren't enough for Bernie Ebbers, CEO of WorldCom. From 1995 until 2000, WorldCom purchased over sixty other telecom firms. In 1997 it bought MCI for $37 billion. WorldCom moved into Internet and data communications, handling 50 percent of all United States Internet traffic and 50 percent of all e-mails worldwide. By 2001, WorldCom owned one-third of

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    Case Study

    corporate scandals: Enron, Tyco, Global Crossing. In many ways, WorldCom is just another case of failed corporate governance, accounting abuses, and outright greed. But none of these other companies had senior executives as colorful and likable as Bernie Ebbers. A Canadian by birth, the 6 foot, 3 inch former basketball coach and Sunday School teacher emerged from the collapse of WorldCom not only broke but with a personal net worth as a negative nine-digit number.2 No palace in a gated community, no stable

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    when WorldCom reduced budgets on telecom services and equipment. The former CEO of WorldCom, Bernie Ebbers, submitted his resignation from his position. Being CEO, he was the leader of WorldCom, and as such, should help an employee feel supported and safe enough to discuss openly or acknowledge the problem he or she is responsible for. When he resigned from the company, it raised questions because Ebbers had about $366 million dollars in personal loans from the company. Upon the revealing of his

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