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Essay heading: Ethical behaviour
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People began to worry.
A few months later, on March 27, 2002, Adelphia Communications announced that it also had financial problems. Founder John Rigas, along with his three sons were accused of using company assets as collateral for loans totaling $3.1 billion to make personal purchases and finance family projects (Lieberman, 2002)... displayed 300 characters
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The Rigases were removed, the company restated its earnings and later filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The value of the stock plummeted, and on June 3, 2002, Adelphia was delisted from NASDAQ (Lieberman, 2002). Even more people became worried about ethics in business.
Later that year, Time magazine declared it to be the “Summer of Mistrust” and reported, “Most Americans – 72% in the Time/CNN poll – fear that they see not a few isolated cases but a pattern of deception by a large number of companies (Gibbs, 2002)... displayed next 300 characters
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