FC: Clarification on KPMG: Tax firm is not same as consulting firm

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Fri Dec 07 2001 - 11:23:12 PST

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    Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 13:59:46 -0500
    To: declanat_private
    From: "Robert E. Jones, III" <rjonesat_private>
    Subject: Re: FC: KPMG says nobody can link to kpmg.com without permission
    
    Declan:
    
    I have been a long time subscriber to this list and just wanted to respond 
    to the email sent out yesterday regarding KPMG, LLP and its linking 
    policy.  The company that has that policy is KPMG, LLP, the "Big 5" tax and 
    assurance firm, not KPMG Consulting, Inc. the technology consulting 
    firm.  KPMG Consulting was spun off on February 8 of this year in an 
    initial public offering and is a completely separate, independent, 
    publicly-traded company (NASDAQ KCIN).  KPMG, LLP does not do technology 
    consulting and KPMG Consulting does not have a linking policy similar to 
    that of the tax and assurance firm.
    
    All of the press surrounding this seems to be confusing the two companies 
    by calling KPMG, LLP a technology consulting company, like Ms. Slater does 
    below.  I just wanted to set the record straight that KPMG Consulting, 
    Inc., based in McLean, Va., which is a technology consulting company, does 
    not in fact have a linking policy like that of KPMG, LLP, the tax and 
    assurance firm. KPMG, LLP sent the notice to raettig.org, not KPMG 
    Consulting, Inc.
    
      Let me know if you have any questions.
    
      Robert E. Jones, III
      KPMG Consulting, Inc.
    
    
    >Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 00:45:04 +0000
    >From: jennifer slater <genat_private>
    >To: declanat_private
    >Subject: kpmg and shallow hyperlinking
    >
    >hi declan,
    >
    >you may or may not be interested in a story which at least seems to be
    >capturing the imagination of webloggers, regarding consulting firm kpmg
    >and their dislike of non-deep hyperlinking.
    >
    >http://chris.raettig.org/email/jnl00036.html
    >
    >followed up in;
    >
    >http://chris.raettig.org/email/jnl00040.html
    
    
    
    
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