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    This Company Paid the Price for a Scandal With $74 Billion Lost

    By David Beren,

    1 days ago

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    While we all hope that businesses large and small are out in the world doing the best job possible to be scandal-free, it’s simply not reality. Instead, companies often cut corners or have executives who look for the easy road to navigate lousy PR, poor quarterly numbers, and bloated executive pay. With this in mind, let’s look at some companies ruined by massive scandals .

    12. Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=32RvAh_0vRQE4Le00 Bernie Madoff's company and associated scandal shocked the financial world.

    • Scandal: Ponzi scheme

    At the time of Bernie Madoff’s arrest, his investment securities business was the 6th largest market maker among S&P 500 stocks. The arrest ruined the company and wiped out billions of shareholder value.

    11. Valeant Pharmaceuticals

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2N1GjP_0vRQE4Le00 The US Attorney speaking about the scandal at Valeant Pharmaceuticals.

    • Scandal: Deceptive pricing practices, questionable accounting

    The SEC investigated a major pharmaceutical brand, Valeant, for manipulating the market by buying up competitors to drive up the price of its drugs. The company saw its stock price drop 90 percent and had to rebrand completely to avoid public anger.

    10. Parmalat

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0nHNl1_0vRQE4Le00 The Parmalat scandal rocked Italy and its business world.

    • Scandal: False accounting records

    One of the world’s largest dairy and food companies, Italian giant Parmalat, was sold off in pieces after a $20 billion hole was found in its accounting records. The CEO was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 18 years in prison.

    9. Adelphia Communications Corporation

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2SAuyl_0vRQE4Le00 John J. Rigas was convicted on multiple counts for the scandal.

    • Scandal: Corruption, misappropriation of company resources

    A cable television giant for many years, Adelphia Communications Corporation went under in 2002 after it was discovered the founding family was misusing funds for personal luxury purchases. The company would later be sold off to Time Warner Cable.

    8. Barings Bank

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0f0nm4_0vRQE4Le00 Mass Mutual Insurance Company purchased Barings Bank assets.

    • Scandal: Fraudulent investments

    One of England’s oldest merchant banks, Barings Bank, went under in 1995 after suffering hundreds of millions of losses due to fraudulent investments. The bank would later be sold for one pound or $1.31 in American currency.

    7. Bear Stearns

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2GCdp0_0vRQE4Le00 Bear Stearns was a banking giant before quickly dissolving.

    • Scandal: Subprime mortgages

    Bear Stearns was a major victim of the collapse of subprime mortgage housing. This scandal caused the housing market to collapse and ripple throughout the world's financial sectors.

    6. Lehman Brothers

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0MdjEn_0vRQE4Le00 The mortgage crisis quickly shut down Lehman Brothers.

    • Scandal: Subprime mortgages

    The investment bank giant Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy in 2008 after betting heavily on risky subprime mortgages caused by banks lending money to those who couldn’t afford the payments.

    5. HealthSouth

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2Sn5uO_0vRQE4Le00 HealthSouth's CEO was indicated as part of a massive fraud case.

    • Scandal: Accounting fraud

    In 2002, the first signs of scandal appeared after the SEC discovered the insurance company’s earnings were falsely inflated by $1.4 billion. The company was ruined and forced to rebrand before going public again.

    4. Turing Pharmaceuticals

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2L2S2u_0vRQE4Le00 Martin Shkreli committed multiple violations as CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals.

    • Scandal: Price gouging life-saving medicine

    Martin Shrekli will be forever remembered for upping the price of one of Turing Pharmaceuticals' drugs by 5,000 percent to boost the company’s bottom line. The resulting scandal forced the company to rebrand, and Shrekli was put in prison.

    3. WorldCom

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3QYqus_0vRQE4Le00 WorldCom CEO was convicted on multiple counts of fraud.

    • Scandal: $11 billion accounting fraud

    In 2002, WorldCom was a telecom giant, only to be rocked by a $11 billion scandal involving inflated company assets. The resulting scandal led to WorldCom filing for bankruptcy and multiple executives pleading guilty to fraud.

    2. Theranos

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4gAhFr_0vRQE4Le00 Theranos was a billion-dollar company built on empty promises.

    • Scandal: False claims about testing blood

    Theranos is a textbook example of a company ruined by a massive scandal. Promising a revolutionary way to test blood, Theranos couldn't do anything it promised, and its $9 billion valuation went up in smoke.

    1. Enron

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2yZNz4_0vRQE4Le00 Enron's executive team was quickly convicted of massive fraud.

    • Scandal: Accounting scandal, auditing failure, bankruptcy

    Enron was the largest bankruptcy in US history at the time after losing $74 billion, and it is undoubtedly the biggest company completely ruined by scandal. Along with Enron, its accounting firm, Arthur Anderson, was also destroyed by the Enron scandal.

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