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For one, Longtop's auditor is the China member firm of Big Four accounting giant Deloitte.
Longtop's Stock Halt Tests Investors' Patience in Chinese Issues Brendan Conway 2011
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In China, the Big Four operate through joint ventures with local affiliates to comply with domestic rules.
Challenges Auditing Chinese Firms Dinny McMahon 2011
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AgBank, the last of Big Four banks to list, has long been considered the weakest of China's big banks, with a bigger legacy of bad loans that delayed its coming to market.
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All the regulars except Shane Victorino were in the lineup, and even Blanton only went two innings before giving way to Big Four starter Cole Hamels, who made the first relief appearance of his career to tune up for the playoffs.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Merrill Lynch, now part of Bank of America, follows with 30 percent of Big Four client assets, up from 28 percent.
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The head of Big Four firm KPMG is "passively considering" entering the credit rating agency business but believes obstacles may be too great, the
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Merrill Lynch, now part of Bank of America, follows with 30 percent of Big Four client assets, up from 28 percent.
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Head of Big Four firm said it is "plausible" to enter rating industry
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Spalding's national appellate practice leader, has been involved in several appeals on behalf of Big Four accounting firms.
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Redknapp, of course, won it two years ago with Portsmouth and such is the dearth of Big Four survivors this season that he has a good shout of winning it without bankrupting a football club in the process.
The Guardian World News Mikey Stafford 2010
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