Louis B. Kimmelman
BESIEGED telecommunications giant WorldCom Inc. yesterday agreed to refrain from selling the stock of any of its domestic units for 80 days in return for some breathing room to operate.
B ESIEGED telecommunications giant WorldCom Inc. yesterday agreed to refrain from selling the stock of any of its domestic units for 80 days in return for some breathing room to operate.For Now, Company Will Not Sell Stock; Its Assets Will Not Be Frozen
July 17, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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Louis B. Kimmelman
BESIEGED telecommunications giant WorldCom Inc. yesterday agreed to refrain from selling the stock of any of its domestic units for 80 days in return for some breathing room to operate.
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