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Originally Posted by HamsterWheel
Stuart - Ernst & Young have done a full privacy audit on what Phorm does. And they will no doubt regularly update it. And BT, Virgin and CPW will also have done their own work on the privacy aspects and data retention.
If you are going to say that you still don't trust them, then one wonders if you could ever trust anyone or any commercial organisation ?
And if there are any shenanigans, then BT etc will be the first to scream as it is their reputations that will be on the line.
Harping back to Phorm's background is getting a bit turgid now. The company is rather different now and has a hugely heavyweight board that would not be involved in anything inherently dodgy.
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Wildie - very happy that you don't see the ads, but without the revenue generated by them, the board would obviously not exist would it ?
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The same Ernst and Young who were recently suspended from doing such reports for the US government because of dodgy dealings? The same company who did a similar report on Enron if I remember correctly and weren't they also included in the WorldCom scandal?
Oh and on a final note, Ernst and Young the company that wrote an analysis based on US law and the company Kent has an historical background with?
Keep trying I am enjoying the laugh.
Alexander Hanff
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Originally Posted by mark777
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That will just give us more to laugh at when the price plummets again next week.
Alexander Hanff