Price Water House Coopers (PwC) Profile
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PwC
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Type Member firms have different legal structures; both UK and U.S. firms are limited liability partnerships
Industry Professional services
Founded1849 (London)
[1]
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
[2]
(Global) New York City, New York
(United States)
Area served Worldwide
Key peopleDennis Nally (Senior Partner)
[3]
Products Assurance
Tax Advisory
Consulting
Financial Advisory
Actuarial
Legal
RevenueUS$26.6 billion (2010)
[4]
EmployeesApproximately 161,000
[4]
Websitepwc.com
[5]
PwC (officially PricewaterhouseCoopers) is a global professional services firm headquartered in London, United
Kingdom.[2]
It is the world's second-largest professional services firm (after Deloitte) and one of the "Big Four"
accountancy firms.[6]
It has offices in 757 cities across 154 countries and employs over 161,000 people.[4]
[7]
It had total revenues of $26.6
billion in 2010, of which $13 billion was generated by its Assurance practice, $7 billion by its Tax practice and $6billion by its Advisory practice.
[4]
The firm was formed in 1998 by a merger between Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand.[1]
The trading name
was shortened to PwC in September 2010 as part of a major rebranding exercise.[8]
As of 2010 it was the seventh-largest privately-owned organisation in the United States.[9]
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History
The firm was created by the merger of two large firms, Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand in 1998.[1]
These
two firms each have histories dating back to the nineteenth century.
Price Waterhouse
Samuel Lowell Price, an accountant, started his practice in London in 1849.[10] In 1865 Price went into partnership
with William Hopkins Holyland and Edwin Waterhouse. Holyland left shortly after to work alone in accountancy
and the firm was known from 1874 as Price, Waterhouse & Co.[10]
(The comma was dropped from the name much
later.) The original partnership agreement, signed by Price, Holyland and Waterhouse could be found in Southwark
Towers, one of PwC's important legacy offices (now demolished and is the new site for the Shard London Bridge) in
London.
By the late nineteenth century, Price Waterhouse had gained significant recognition as an accounting firm. As a
result of trade between the United Kingdom and the United States of America, Price Waterhouse opened an office in
New York in 1890,[10]
and the American firm itself soon expanded rapidly. The original British firm opened an
office in Liverpool in 1904[10]
and then elsewhere in the United Kingdom and countries abroad, each time
establishing a separate partnership in each country: the worldwide practice of PW was therefore a federation of
collaborating firms that had grown organically rather than being the result of an international merger.[10]
In a further effort to take advantage of economies of scale, PW and Arthur Andersen had discussed a merger in
1989[11]
but the negotiations failed mainly because of conflicts of interest such as Andersen's strong commercial
links with IBM and PW's audit of IBM.
In March 2002, Arthur Anderson,LLP affiliates in Hong Kong and China completed talks to join
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, China.[12]
Coopers & Lybrand
In 1854 William Cooper established his own practice in London, which became Cooper Brothers seven years later
when his three brothers joined.[1]
In the USA in 1898, Robert H. Montgomery, William M. Lybrand, Adam A. Ross Jr. and his brother T. Edward
Ross formed Lybrand, Ross Brothers and Montgomery.[1]
Coopers & Lybrand is the result of a merger in 1957
between Cooper Brothers & Co; Lybrand, Ross Bros & Montgomery and a Canadian firm McDonald, Currie and
Co.[1]
In 1990 in certain countries including the UK Coopers & Lybrand merged with Deloitte Haskins & Sells to
become Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte,[1]
in 1992 renamed Coopers & Lybrand.[13]
1998 to present
In 1998, Price Waterhouse merged with Coopers & Lybrand to form PricewaterhouseCoopers (written with alowercase 'w') in an attempt to gain a scale that would put the new firm in a different league.
[14]
By the late 1990s the firm had created a large professional consulting branch, as did other major accountancy firms,
generating much of its fees. Management Consulting Services (MCS) was the fastest growing and often most
profitable area of the practice, though it was cyclical. The major cause for growth in the Nineties was the
implementation of complex integrated ERP systems for multi-national companies.
However, PwC came under increasing pressure to avoid conflicts of interests by not providing consulting services to
its audit clients. Since it audited a large proportion of the world's largest companies, this was beginning to limit its
potential market. These conflicts were going to increase when additional services such as the outsourcing of ERP
systems were offered. For these reasons, in 2000, Ernst & Young was the first of the Big Four to sell its consulting
services, to Capgemini.[15]
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PwC therefore planned to capitalize on MCS's rapid growth through its sale to Hewlett Packard (for a reported $17
billion) but negotiations broke down in 2000.[16]
PwC announced in May 2002 that its consulting activities would be spun off as an independent entity. An outside
consultancy, Wolff Olins, was hired to create a brand image for the new entity, called "Monday".[17]
The firm's
CEO, Greg Brenneman described the unusual name as "a real word, concise, recognizable, global and the right fit for
a company that works hard to deliver results."
[18]
These plans were soon revised, however. In October 2002, PwCsold the entire consultancy business to IBM for approximately $3.9 billion in cash and stock. PwC's consultancy
business was absorbed into IBM Global Business Services, increasing the size and capabilities of IBM's growing
consulting practice.[19]
Global structure
The legal structure of a limited liability partnership (LLP) is very different from that of a Corporation, and as such
the global firm is in fact a collection of member firms, that are run autonomously in their respective jurisdictions.
The senior partners of member firms sit on a global board of partners and there is also an 'umbrella' company called
PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, a UK-based[20]
company which provides co-ordination. Dennis
Nally, the former Chairman of the US firm, became Chairman of PwC International on July 1, 2009. [3]
Services
Global
PricewaterhouseCoopers has three main service lines:[21]
Assurance Services,
Tax Advisory, (international tax planning and compliance with local tax laws, human resource consulting, and
transfer pricing)
Advisory - mainly consulting activities which covers Strategy, Performance Improvement, Transactions Services,
Business Recovery Services, Corporate Finance, Business Valuation, Sustainability and Crisis Management in a
range of specialist areas such as accountancy and actuarial advisory.
PwC's service lines face the market in each country by broad industry specialisations such as:
Consumer and Industrial Products and Service (CIPS),[22]
Financial Services (FS),[23]
Technology, Information, Communications and Entertainment (TICE),[24]
Infrastructure, Government and Utilities (IG&U)[25]
These sub-divisions may vary slightly in some territories.
Consulting activities
PwC has developed several broader consulting initiatives in the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) framework,
including a global effort to assist corporations with outsourcing, as well as a global political risk assessment with the
political risk advisory firm Eurasia Group.[26]
Advisory services offered by PwC also include two actuarial consultancy departments; Actuarial and Insurance
Management Solutions (AIMS) and a sub branch of "Human Resource Services" (HRS). Actuarial covers mainly 4
areas: pensions, life insurance, non-life insurance and investments. AIMS deals with life and non-life insurance and
investments while HRS deals mainly with pensions.[27]
PwC serves the U.S. Federal Government through their Public Sector practice. PwC has over 2000 professionals
based in the Washington Metro Corridor.[28]
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Major clients
Europe and North America account for about 81% of PwC's annual revenue,[29]
with Europe alone accounting for
45%.[29]
The firm's dominant practice, auditing, accounts for over 50% of PwC's revenue.[21]
One client, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, gives PwC the unique distinction of having been (in
various incarnations) the tabulator and certifier of votes for the Academy Awards since 1934.[30]
PwC audits 40 per cent of companies in the FTSE 100 Index[31] and 45 per cent of the Fortune 1000 energy
companies.[32]
Name and branding
The firm's name arose from the merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand in 1998.
On 20 September 2010, PricewaterhouseCoopers became officially known as PwC, with the announcement of a
brand repositioning, including a new logo.[8]
The new logo was designed with the assistance of Wolff Olins.[33]
PwC refers to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP which is a member firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers International
Limited, each member firm of which is a separate legal entity.
Logos
Current and past logos of PwC and merged companies.
Current PwC Logo
Logo of PwC before its 2010 rebranding.
The PW logo before the 1998 merger
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The C&L logo before the
merger
Staff
Because PricewaterhouseCoopers' only product is the output of its employees, the firm has a competitive recruiting
programme. PricewaterhouseCoopers was recently included in Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work For" list,
coming in at number 58 in 2009.[34]
In the UK the company has been voted number one in the Times Top 100
Graduate Employers for 7 consecutive years.[35]
PricewaterhouseCoopers is one of the top 10 companies for working
mothers.[36] Training is also a top priority, and in 2010 PwC captured top honors on Training Magazine's "Top 125"
list for the third consecutive year, becoming the first company ever to achieve a "three-peat."[37]
In October 2008,
PricewaterhouseCoopers was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was
featured in Maclean's newsmagazine. Later that month, PricewaterhouseCoopers was also named one of Greater
Toronto's Top Employers, which was announced by the Toronto Star newspaper.[38]
PricewaterhouseCoopers in
Ireland was named as the winner of the Best Company to Work for in Ireland 2008 by the Great Place to Work
Institute in their annual list of Ireland's top employers.[39]
Criticisms
Willie Nelson
In 1990, the Internal Revenue Service seized most of the assets of Willie Nelson, claiming he owed $32 million in
back taxes, including penalties and interest. He sued Price Waterhouse, contending that they put him into tax shelters
that were later disallowed by the IRS.[40]
The lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount.[41]
ChuoAoyama Suspension
From 2000 to 2006, PwC's affiliate of assurance service in Japan was ChuoAoyama Audit Corporation
( Ch-Aoyama Kansa Hjin). In May 2006, the Financial Services Agency of Japan suspended
ChuoAoyama from provision of some statutory auditing service for two months following the collapse of cosmetics
company Kanebo of which three of the firm's partners were found assisting with accounting fraud for boosting
earnings by the company of about $1.9 billion over the course of five years. The accountants got suspended prison
terms up to eighteen months from the Tokyo District Court after the judge deemed them to have played a "passive
role" in the crime.[42]
The suspension was the first ever imposed on a major accounting firm in the country. Many of
the firm's largest clients were forced to find replacement auditors before the suspension begins in July.[43]
Shortly after the suspension of ChuoAoyama ( ), PwC acted quickly to stem any possible client
attrition as a result of the scandal. It set up the PricewaterhouseCoopers Aarata, and some of ChuoAoyama's
accountants (but most of the international divisions) moved to the new firm. ChuoAoyama resumed operations on
September 1 under the Misuzu name. However, by this point the two firms combined had 30% fewer clients than did
ChuoAoyama prior to its suspension.[44]
Misuzu was dissolved in July, 2007.[45]
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Tyco settlement
In July 2007, PwC agreed to pay US$229 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by shareholders of Tyco
International Ltd. over a multibillion-dollar accounting fraud. The chief executive and chief financial officer of Tyco
were found guilty of looting $600 million from the company.[46]
Satyam caseIn January 2009 PwC was criticised,
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along with the promoters of Satyam, an Indian IT firm
listed on the NASDAQ, in a $1.5 billion fraud.[53]
PwC has written a letter to the board of directors of Satyam that
its audit may be rendered "inaccurate and unreliable" due to the disclosures made by Satyam's (ex) Chairman.[54]
PwC's U.S. arm "was the reviewer for the U.S. filings for Satyam."[55]
Consequently, lawsuits have been filed in the
U.S. with PwC as a defendant.[56]
Two partners of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Srinivas Talluri and Subramani
Gopalakrishnan, have been charged by Indias Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with the Satyam
scandal. Since the scandal broke out, Subramani Gopalakrishnan retired from the firm after reaching mandatory
retirement age; while Talluri remains on suspension from the firm.[57]
Yukos prosecutions
In November 2010, The New York Times reported that PwC had been assisting the Russian Government with
prosecutions in relation to alleged tax evasion at Yukos stating "...Then, in 2007, with the prospect of parole on the
horizon, the same prosecutors with what appears to be the complicity of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Yukoss
longtime accounting firm indicted the two men (Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev), again, bringing
a new round of Kafkaesque charges."[58]
A cable from the U.S. embassy in Moscow stated that the trial was politically motivated and that a deposition in a
U.S. court by PricewaterhouseCoopers may show that PwC was pressured by the Russian government to withdraw
its prior Yukos audits. An embassy source noted that if the audits were not properly withdrawn it "would greatly
tarnish PWC's international reputation."[59]
Russian authorities were investigating PwC for tax evasion, butsuspended the investigation once PwC withdrew the Yukos audits.
[60]
Other punishments and criticisms
India's accounting standards agency ICAI is investigating partners of PwC for professional negligence[48]
in the
now-defunct Global Trust Bank Ltd. case of 2007. Like Satyam, Global Trust Bank was also based in Hyderabad.
This led to Reserve Bank of India banning PwC from auditing any financial company for over a year.[61]
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PwC was also associated with the accounting scandal at DSQ Software[64]
in India. Following the Satyam scandal,
the Mumbai-based Small Investor Grievances Association (SIGA) has requested the Indian stock market regulator
SEBI to ban PwC permanently and seize its assets in India alleging few more scandals like "Ketan Parekh stock
manipulations."[65] The Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board, which regulates the profession in the UK,
announced an inquiry in July 2009 into PwC's auditing of Cattles, the struggling sub-prime lender that failed to keep
track of its bad debts.[66]
Transneft Russia case
The construction of the ESPO (East Siberia-Pacific Ocean) pipeline by Transneft was estimated to cost in excess of
US$13 billion. A leaked report of the Audit Chamber of the Russian Federation indicated that the total amount stolen
and siphoned from the company during construction through various mechanisms and schemes reaches up to USD 4
billion.[67]
[68]
A Moscow Times editorial stated that one of the chambers auditors attempted damage control by
saying in effect, Yes, money was stolen, but not as much the media reported.[69]
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
was Transnefts auditor and denied wrongdoing saying We believe there are absolutely no grounds for such
allegations, and we stand behind our work."[68]
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House of Lords inquiry in the UK
In 2011, a House of Lords inquiry specifically criticized PwC for not drawing attention to the risks in the business
model followed by Northern Rock, a client of the firm, which was rescued by the UK government during the
financial crisis.[70]
Notable current and former employees
Business
Barbara Cassani, former CEO of Go Fly and former chairman of the London 2012 Olympic committee.
Cynthia Cooper, internal auditor, WorldCom accounting scandal whistle blower
Robert Dart, Prominent Canadian businessman and philanthropist
David Gill, Chairman of Manchester United F.C.
Margaret Jackson, Chairman of Qantas (20002007)
Phil Knight, Co-founder and Chairman of Nike
Frederick Henderson, Former CEO of General Motors
Henry Staunton, Finance Director of ITV plc (2003present)
Eugene Tenenbaum, managing director of Millhouse Capital UK Ltd
Min Zhu, co-founder of WebEx
Politics and public service
William Reynolds Archer, Jr., U.S. Representative from Texas's 7th Congressional District (19712001), and
former Chairman of House Ways and Means Committee (19952001).
Steven Ciobo, member of the Australian House of Representatives (2001present)
John Frullo, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Lubbock, worked for Cooopers & Lybrand in
Denver, Colorado Justine Greening, Conservative Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2005present)
David Heathcoat-Amory, Conservative Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (19832010)
Mark Hoban, Conservative Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2001present)
John Liu, member of the New York City Council and New York City Comptroller (2001present)
Jeffrey Lucy, chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (200407)
Charlie McCreevy, Irish Minister for Finance (19972004), EU Commissioner (2004present)
Robert McNamara, United States Secretary of Defense (196168); President of the World Bank (196881)
Morten Andreas Meyer, Norwegian Minister of Modernisation (200105)
Ron Miller, Chief Information Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency (20012002)
Francis Plowden, laymember of the Judicial Appointments Commission John Stuttard, Lord Mayor of the City of London (2006)
Paul Szabo, Member of the Canadian House of Commons (1993present)
Hugo Teufel III former Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security (20062009)
Stephen Williams, Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2005present)
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Other
Peadar Andrews, Gaelic footballer
Paul Bernardo, Canadian serial killer[71]
Keith Bradshaw, cricketer
Edwin Flack, Australian athlete
Geoffrey Lehmann, Australian poet Marisha Pessl, writer
Prannoy Roy, Indian journalist
Enrique Sarasola, Spanish industrialist
Thomas M. Sullivan, talk show host
Josh Lewsey, England Rugby player and world cup winner
Offices
Some Current PwC offices.
Freshwater Place, Melbourne
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Oslo, Norway
Kasumigaseki Building, Tokyo
Kingdom Tower, Riyadh
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[3] Nally named Global Chair of PwC (http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2238648/nally-named-global-chair-pwc)
Accountancy Age, 17 March 2009[4] "PwC reports FY2010 global revenues of US$26.6 billion" (http://www.pwc.com/gx/en/press-room/2010/
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[5] http://www.pwc.com
[6] Deloitte nudges ahead of PwC as largest global firm (http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2271001/
deloitte-usurp-pwc-largest),Accountancy Age, 5 October 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
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[8] "Logo puts case first and last" (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/logo-puts-case-first-and-last/
story-e6frg996-1225926437285). The Australian. 20 September 2010. . Retrieved 27 September 2010.
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[11] University of Washington: Accounting firms and organisations (http://faculty.washington.edu/krumme/companies/account.html)
[12] Andersen Affiliates in China to Join Rival (http://www.muzi.com/cc/english/10318,19931.shtml?q=1201761) Singapore News, 21
March 2002
[13] ICAEW family trees (http://www.icaew.com/index.cfm/route/155667/icaew_ga/en/Home/About_us/History_of_accounting/
Coopers__Lybrand)
[14] Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand to merge (http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3755/is_199709/ai_n8768518) Weekly
Corporate Growth Report 29 September 1997
[15] Ernst & Young sells consulting unit to Cap Gemini (http://www.news.com/2100-1017-237396.html) Cnet News, 29 February 2000
[16] Hewlett-Packard drops PWC bid (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1021544.stm) BBC News, 13 November 2000
[17] Monday: (http://michaelocc.com/archives/2002_06_01_archives.html)
[18] Monday name change for PwC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2035803.stm),BBC News, June 10, 2002.
[19] IBM buying PricewaterhouseCoopers' consulting business (http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/archives/2002/07/31/
ibm_buying_price_waterhouse_coopers_consulting_business.html) Technology, 31 July 2002
[20] PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited (http://www.pwc.com/extweb/service. nsf/docid/
8A601D5FA74A7CEA85257013006558DF)
[21] PWC Global Review 2007 Page 34 (http://pwc.com/extweb/home.nsf/docid/A9131AB36EE9448C852570960058B27D)
[22] PWC: CIPS (http://www.pwc.com/Extweb/industry.nsf/docid/6A480D5056306045802571B700308930)
[23] PWC: FS (http://www.pwc.com/extweb/industry.nsf/docid/a0abaec0d8f44cc685256caa0051751d)
[24] PWC: TICE (http://www.pwc.com/pl/eng/about/ind/tice/bs_telecom.html)
[25] PWC: G&PS (http://www.pwc.com/extweb/industry.nsf/docid/696447da246450ec85256629006b3116)
[26] PWC: How managing political risk improves global financial performance (http://www. pwc.com/extweb/pwcpublications.nsf/docid/
6c7fe77bcc684d01852571620083bd9a)
[27] Actuarial & Insurance Management Solutions (http://www.pwc.com/Extweb/service. nsf/docid/
D16B5A95E086DC7685256B58006D99AF)
[28] Public Sector practice (http://www.pwc.
com/us/en/public-sector/index.jhtml)[29] PricewaterhouseCoopers 2008 revenues rose 10% to $28.2 billion (http://www.pwc.com/extweb/ncpressrelease.nsf/docid/
31479FE5AF3412CF852574D4005641AA)
[30] PricewaterhouseCoopers to safeguard Hollywood's biggest secret for 72nd year (http://www. onthescene.com/mnr/pwc/
pwc_theoscars2005.htm)
[31] KPMG closes FTSE 100 gap on PWC (http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2205756/
kpmg-closes-ftse-100-audit-gap) Accountancy Age, 13 December 2007
[32] PWC: Energy, utilities and mining (http://www.pwc.com/extweb/industry.nsf/docid/70f0c108bc86b3f985257082004d4f30)
[33] Logos in the news (http://www.logolounge.com/articles/default_comments.asp?ArticleID=863)
[34] Fortune: Best companies to work for (http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/bestcompanies/2009/snapshots/58.html)
[35] Times Top 100 Graduate Employers (http://www.top100graduateemployers.com/employers)
[36] Working Mother (http://www.workingmother.com/web?service=direct/1/ViewArticlePage/dlinkFullArticle&sp=88&sp=94)
[37] Training Magazine (http://www.nxtbook. com/nxtbooks/nielsen/training_201002/index.php?startid=Cover1&WidgetId=null&
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[39] "Ireland's Best Companies to Work for 2008" (http://www. greatplacetowork.ie/best/list-ie.htm). .
[40] "Willie Nelson Hopes for a Hit; So Does the I.R.S" (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.
html?res=9D0CEFD7113FF931A3575AC0A967958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all).New York Times. September 2, 1991. . "$32
million bill for delinquent taxes ... pay for the $45 million lawsuit Mr. Nelson filed last year against his former accountants at Price
Waterhouse, who he contends put him into ill-advised tax shelters. The Government ruled against many of the tax shelters, and the I.R.S. later
disallowed many of the tax benefits that Mr. Nelson claimed."
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November/December 2007
[46] Pricewaterhouse to pay $225 mln in Tyco settlement (http://www. reuters.com/article/tnBasicIndustries-SP/idUSN0619694620070706)
[47] Satyam scandal rattles confidence in accounting Big Four (http://in.reuters.com/article/companyNews/idINHKG30879120090108)
[48] PwC's fate Hangs in Balance (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/3950021.cms)
[49] ICAI to seek explanation from Satyams auditor PwC (http://www.
livemint.
com/2009/01/07165018/ICAI-to-seek-explanation-from.html)
[50] Satyam auditor says examining chairman's statement (http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/
idINBMA00213420090107?rpc=44)
[51] What happens to PWC, The Auditor For Satyam? (http://www.vccircle. com/500/news/what-happens-pwc-the-auditor-for-satyam)
[52] Satyam: Auditors' body to pull up PwC ICAI to seek explanation from Satyams auditor PwC (http://www. rediff.com/money/2009/jan/
07satyam-satyam-auditors-body-to-pull-up-pwc.htm)
[53] Satyam: A Rs 7,000cr Lie (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Satyam_A_Rs_7000_Cr_Lie/articleshow/3949109.cms)
[54] PWC says Satyam audit opinions may be unreliable (http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssTechMediaTelecomNews/
idUSBMA00217420090114)
[55] Satyam Said to Draw SEC Scrutiny in Accounting Case (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=apfYFckIRykY&
refer=home)
[56] Pomerantz Law Firm Charges Satyam's Auditors With Securities Law Violations (http://www.msnbc. msn. com/id/28754784/)
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January 4, 2010.
[61] RBI lifts ban on PwC (http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=316917)
[62] PwC has a chequered past with taxmen (http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/pwc-haschequered-pasttaxmen/09/24/345674/
)
[63] Regulator may blacklist Price Waterhouse (http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/regulator-may-blacklist-price-waterhouse/09/
24/345651/)[64] Third mess-up by PwC after GTB, DSQ Soft (http://www.mydigitalfc.com/companies/third-mess-pwc-after-gtb-dsq-soft-210)
[65] Investor group wants Sebi to supersede Satyam board (http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/
investor-group-wants-sebi-to-supersede-satyam-board/19/56/52475/on)
[66] Regulator probes PwC over Cattles audit (http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/99fe7e86-77dd-11de-9713-00144feabdc0.html)
[67] Pricewaterhouse Russia and Transneft (http://navalny.livejournal.com/537735.html#cutid1)
[68] "Transneft Accused Of Stealing $4 Billion" (http://www.times.spb.ru/index.php?story_id=32970&action_id=2). The St. Petersburg
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Further reading
True and Fair: A History of Price Waterhouse, Jones, E., 1995, Hamish Hamilton, ISBN 0-241-00172-2
An Early History of Coopers & Lybrand, 1984, Garland Publishing Inc., ISBN 978-0-8240-6319-1
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Official website (http://http://www.pwc.com)
PwC UK Careers Website (http://www.pwc.com/uk/eng/careers/main/index. html)
PwC UK Student and Graduate Careers Website (http://www.pwc.com/uk/eng/car-inexp/student/home.
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PwC UK Experienced Careers Website (http://ukjobs.pwc.com/fe/tpl_pwclhs. asp?newms=hm/)
PwC correspondent legal consulting firm, Landwell (http://www.landwellglobal.com)
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