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That is one reason why, over the past decade, Andersen, which used to be roughly the same size as both Coopers and Price Waterhouse, has pulled ahead of both.
ECONOMIST: Accounting
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In fact, Price Waterhouse Coopers, in their Global Entertainment and Media Outlook report, projects that e-books will make up 50 percent of the U.S. trade book market by 2016.
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In 2007, Price Waterhouse Coopers noted a counter intuitive relationship between profitability and sales revenue for publicly-traded fuel cell companies.
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The two firms argue that they are a perfect fit: for instance, Coopers is strong in telecoms, Price Waterhouse in media and entertainment.
ECONOMIST: Accounting