With corporate scandals abounding, the Web site known for chronicling the dot-com underbelly has taken to publishing internal memos of bad business practices--for a profit.
Less than two percent of WorldCom Asia Pacific employees will lose their jobs, according to a company spokesperson.
A veil of secrecy has fallen over WorldCom, with company spokespeople unable to comment despite the first round of retrenchments occurring on Friday.
John Sidgmore has been promising a fresh start and a bright future for telecommunications giant WorldCom ever since he stepped in as chief executive nearly two months ago after founder Bernie Ebbers left under a cloud.
WorldCom's huge accounting belly flop is creating a ripple effect that is expected to go well beyond the telecommunications sector.
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