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Madoff Whistleblower alleges that GE is a 'bigger fraud than Enron''What he's alleging is a large-scale accounting fraud that totals about $38 billion worth over at General Electric,' reports CNBC's TheDomino. GE shares fell after Madoff whistleblower Harry Markopolos targeted the conglomerate in a new report.
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GE shares drop after Madoff whistleblower Harry Markopolos raises red flags on its accountingGE confirmed the existence of the report in a statement to CNBC.
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GE Is New Target of Madoff WhistleblowerMadoff whistleblower Harry Markopolos alleges that GE’s cash situation is worse than disclosed and that GE needs to boost its insurance reserves. GE says the claims are false and misleading.
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GE stock tumbles as Madoff whistleblower slams its accountingA prominent financial analyst working with a short seller accused General Electric of accounting fraud. GE's CEO called the allegation “market manipulation — pure and simple.”
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GE CEO Larry Culp bought nearly $2 million worth of the company's stock after fraud accusationEarlier, Madoff whistleblower Harry Markopolos called the conglomerate 'a bigger fraud than Enron.'
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GE tanks after a famous Madoff whistleblower says the company is committing fraud 'bigger than Enron and Worldcom combined'Accounting expert Harry Markopolos alleged the company is already hiding $38 billion in fraud, and called the figure 'just the tip of the iceberg.'
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