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Bernard Ebbers

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I used practically all the money I had available.


— Bernard Ebbers


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I was a pretty good coach and working with marketing was like coaching.


— Bernard Ebbers


#coaching #good #i #like #marketing

I wasn't ever advised by Scott Sullivan of anything ever being wrong.


— Bernard Ebbers


#anything #being #ever #i #scott

No one will find me to have knowingly committed fraud.


— Bernard Ebbers


#find #fraud #knowingly #me #will

Our investments in data, Internet and international have been particularly timely and have positioned the company to post industry-leading incremental revenue gains.


— Bernard Ebbers


#company #data #gains #incremental #international

The coach's job is to get the best players and get them to play together.


— Bernard Ebbers


#coach #get #job #play #players

We have the right assets for a fast-growing digital business.


— Bernard Ebbers


#business #digital #fast-growing #right

We very much regret that our merger with Sprint was not allowed to proceed.


— Bernard Ebbers


#merger #much #our #proceed #regret

We were a fast-growing company, and I was a demanding boss.


— Bernard Ebbers


#company #demanding #fast-growing #i #were






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Bernard Ebbers served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Competitive Telecommunications Association from 1993 through 1995. Jones of the U. In July 2001 Ebbers was proposed as the chair for the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee.

In 2005 he was convicted of fraud and conspiracy as a result of WorldCom's false financial reporting and subsequent loss of US$100-billion to investors. Bernard John "Bernie" Ebbers (born August 27 1941) is a Canadian-born businessman. com and CNBC (who frequently previously hyped WorldCom for much of the 1990s in their broadcasts) named Ebbers as the fifth-worst CEO in American history;Time magazine named him the tenth most corrupt CEO of all time.

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