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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Simply stated, IBM was included on the government’s Excluded Parties List and is temporarily prevented from receiving future federal contracts. That action resulted from several federal grand jury subpoenas being served on the company and several employees requesting testimony and documents regarding interactions between employees of the EPA and certain IBM employees. The temporary suspension [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Simply stated, IBM was included on the government’s Excluded Parties List and is temporarily prevented from receiving future federal contracts. That action resulted from several federal grand jury subpoenas being served on the company and several employees requesting testimony and documents regarding interactions between employees of the EPA and certain IBM employees. The temporary suspension [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Simply stated, IBM was included on the government’s Excluded Parties List and is temporarily prevented from receiving future federal contracts. That action resulted from several federal grand jury subpoenas being served on the company and several employees requesting testimony and documents regarding interactions between employees of the EPA and certain IBM employees. The temporary suspension [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]
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