Ericsson Under Investigation for Bookkeeping Practices

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03-22-2002

Ericsson Under Investigation for Bookkeeping Practices

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Sweden's Economic Crimes Bureau on Monday said it has launched a "preliminary" investigation into bookkeeping practices by Ericsson. In a press release, the agency said it was looking at 2.5 billion kronor ($240 million) worth of 1...

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