From: Samael (Samael@dial.pipex.com)
Date: Mon Dec 14 1998 - 09:35:51 MST
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From: Michael Lorrey <mike@lorrey.com>
>Since a shareholder, when not prevented by the government, has the right to
>examine all corporate documents, then current technology allows for
software
>driven complete due diligence if all company records are digitized (which
can
>easily be made a standard by PPA polices). Granted that it was much easier
in the
>past for a corporation to hide things, but this is no longer the case.
What makes you think that when a corporation is freed from its constraints
it won't stop people accessing it's records? Or covering them up?
Samael
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