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February 2002

Media Coverage: February 2002

Media Coverage is a listing of the current month's media placements featuring Smeal College faculty, staff and students. At the end of each month, items are moved into the Archive, accessible via the link at the end of this page.

Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News Wire -- Planning, Discipline Keys To Success

WAMC Northeast Public Radio -- A Downtime Is Still A Boom Time For Business Education

Raleigh News & Observer -- Elan's Accounting Troubles Don't Faze Local Partners

Associated Press Newswires -- Purchase Of Railroad Could Lure Investors To DM&E's Coal Project

The Washington Post -- Naked Truth Meets Market Research

WSJ.Com -- Special-Purpose Entities Are Often A Clever Way To Raise Debt Levels

Scripps Howard News Service -- Juggling Life And Work

National Journal -- Full Disclosure

ABCNews.com -- Is The Enron Saga A Sign That Ethics In The Workplace Are Disappearing?

Dow Jones NewsWires -- Many Names In IPO Pipeline Should Have Familiar Ring

CNNfn: Markets Impact -- IBM To Provide More Details Of Earnings

The Washington Post -- Racks Full Of Red? It Must Be February

Newark Star Ledger -- Penny-Stock Serenade Can Fast Become The Blues

The Wall Street Journal -- IBM Plans To Expand Earnings Reports To Include More Details About Its Income

World Herald -- Investors Questioning Even Blue-Chip Firms

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- Andersen Trying To Lure Accounting Grads

WSJ.COM -- The Numbers Game

Houston Chronicle -- Working Column

Scripps Howard News Service -- A Good Company Looks Out For Its Employees

The Financial Times -- A Clamour To Learn Lessons Of Enron

Harrisburg Patriot-News -- The Case For Dismantling The IMF

The Christian Science Monitor -- Enron's Fall Ripples Into Other Firms

The Daily Deal -- Time To Overhaul Corporate Boards

Scripps Howard News Service -- When To Hire A Consultant ...And How

Training -- Taking The High Road

Reuters News Service -- Onfield Thriller Overshadows Super Bowl Ads

The Oregonian -- Ethics Was An Alien Concept

The Wall Street Journal Europe -- Tyco Says It Spent $8 Billion On Undisclosed Purchases

The Wall Street Journal -- Tyco Made $8 Billion Of Acquisitions Over Three Years

The Globe And Mail -- Tyco Spent $8 Billion On Secret Purchases

Harrisburg Patriot-News -- Television Ads Reflect False Image

The Wall Street Journal -- Tyco Made $8 Billion Of Acquisitions Over Three Years

WSJ.Com's Collegejournal -- Strategies For Recession-Weary Graduates

Christian Science Monitor -- Super Bowl Commercials Not High Scorers This Year

Scripps Howard News Service -- IMF: Born To Lose

Wall Street Journal -- Elan's Revenue Gets A Quick Lift

Dow Jones News Wire -- Enron Internal Probe Report May Be Released Next Week

Asian Wall Street Journal -- Research Ventures Give Irish Drug Firm Rosy Financial Glow

The Charlotte Observer -- Auditors Begin Duke Power Investigation

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REPORTERS & EDITORS: For more information, please contact Wyatt DuBois in the Smeal College of Business Media Relations Office at 814-863-3798 or wed112@psu.edu .

Penn State's Smeal College of Business offers highly ranked undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA, Ph.D., and executive education opportunities to more than 5,500 students at all levels. Featuring academic departments of accounting, finance, marketing, insurance and real estate, management, and supply chain and information systems, the college is also home to major research centers such as the Center for Supply Chain Research, the Institute for the Study of Business Markets, the eBusiness Research Center, the Farrell Center for Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the Center for Global Business Studies, and the Center for the Management of Technological and Organizational Change.

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