Cutting wind drag.(Brief Article)

Waste News, July, 2002

When the Enron scandal exploded in January, the writing was on the wall: It would be a matter of time before Waste Management Inc. got dragged into the muck. WMI, like Enron, is based in Houston; WMI, like Enron, had its books audited by Arthur Andersen; and WMI had committed some colossal accounting blunders of its own several years back.

The House Energy and Commerce Committee has launched a probe of 13 corporate giants that have had accounting messes in their past. Unfortunately, WMI has been chosen as one of the committee's baker's dozen of poster children for corporate malfeasance. The waste giant has made big strides toward righting itself since Maury Myers took the helm in 1999. The company's new management team can't be pleased about being forced to...

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