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OK, I've tried to parse this sentence for about three minutes now, and it still makes no sense:
In December 2003, the company admitted it had 3.95 billion euros of missing funds when its bank, Bank of America, found a document showing Parmalat's unit in the Cayman Islands was holding the money was false.
Someone was following too closely an injunction to remove the word "that," I suspect. It means something now. --Charles A. L. 17:27, Feb 23, 2004 (UTC)
Still not that clear --Rj 05:58, Apr 4, 2004 (UTC)
"Over-milking the cash cow"
This may seem a good headline, but it doesn't really match the facts. The real problem was there's not a lot of cash in dairy business generally, as Parmalat prosecutors have repeatedly remarked.
Renamed to "Other Financial Issues" --[[U
Playboy mansion?
Removed the line "He invested in a playboy mansion with girls such as Farhat working there which benefitted him", which might have been part of a previous version that have been edited out. Besides, a cursory search with Google didn't find anything that refers to Tanzi living like Hefner.
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