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"That ... company, I don't like them. They are not 100 percent on the up and up. They seem morally and ethically corrupt. They knew they had a loophole and milked it for all it was worth and
The Associated Press
September 27, 2006
Lawsuits filed in four states accuse seven large companies of violating pension laws by allowing their employees to be overcharged by outside firms operating 401(k) retirement plans.
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