Andersen Client Defections: Week of June 10, 2002

Dismissals For The Week of June 10, 2002:

Public companies that have announced this week that they are leaving Andersen include:

... Ablest Inc., Alliant Energy, American Bank Note Holographics, Inc., Anika Therapeutics Inc, BioMarin Pharmaceuticals Inc., Brantley Capital, Brio Software, CareAdvantage, CMS Energy Corp., Computer Motion Inc., Contango Oil & Gas Co., Copytele, Inc., Cousins Properties Incorporated, DAG Media Inc., Dayton Superior Corp., Digex, Inc., D & K Healthcare Resources, DMC Stratex Networks Inc., Enesco Group, Inc., First Horizon Pharmaceutical Corp., Franklin Covey Co., H.T.E., Inc., Intelli-Check, Inc., Intrado, Incorporated, Insituform Technologies Inc., Kroll Inc., Kupper Parker Communications, Inc., Lone Star Technologies Inc., Mobile Mini, Inc., Myers Industries, Inc., Omnicom Group Inc., OnCourse Tech, Pac-West Telecomm, Rural Cellular Corporation, School Specialty, Inc., Simon Property Group Inc., Smart & Final, SOS Staffing Services, Inc., SPX Corp., Staten Island Bancorp, Inc., Thermo Electron, Tickets.com, Trust Co. Of N.J., U S Liquids Inc., VISX, Incorporated

Click here for a complete list of Andersen client defections.

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