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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT36) UNDATED -- Nov. 14, 2002 -- GRUBMAN-AT&T -- Jack B. Grubman, the Citigroup analyst, boasted in an e-mail message early last year that he and Sanford I. Weill, Citigroup's chairman, had played C. Michael Armstrong, the chief executive of AT&T, "like a fiddle," according to two people who have seen the e-mail message. Investigators see the document as a confession by Grubman that he had fraudulently misled investors about his true opinion of AT&T's prospects. Left, Grubman testified before Congress in July and right, Armstrong at a press conference in New York in December 2001. (left, Paul Hosefros, and Ruby Washington/The New York Times)
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2002-11-14
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
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