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'''Ziffcorp''' (a parody of Enron) is Artie Ziff's software company. It's prouducts include the Snore
 
'''Ziffcorp''' (a parody of Enron) is Artie Ziff's software company. It's prouducts include the Snore
Convertor, and a computer that turns "that horrible cumputer noise into music (also avaible in  
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Converter, and a computer that turns "that horrible computer noise into music (also avaible in  
lryics)". In [[The Ziff Who Came to Dinner]], Ziffcorp was bankrupted of $1 million dollars,
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lyrics)". In [[The Ziff Who Came to Dinner]], Ziffcorp was bankrupted of $1 million dollars,
and Artie was wanted by the FBI.
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and Artie was wanted by the Security and Exchanges Commission for fraud. Artie Ziff was CEO and majority shareholder until he lost the shares in a poker game to Homer Simpson. As a result, Homer was taken before the US supreme court in Ziff's place, to face trial over the company's failure.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:54, November 8, 2009

Ziffcorp (a parody of Enron) is Artie Ziff's software company. It's prouducts include the Snore Converter, and a computer that turns "that horrible computer noise into music (also avaible in lyrics)". In The Ziff Who Came to Dinner, Ziffcorp was bankrupted of $1 million dollars, and Artie was wanted by the Security and Exchanges Commission for fraud. Artie Ziff was CEO and majority shareholder until he lost the shares in a poker game to Homer Simpson. As a result, Homer was taken before the US supreme court in Ziff's place, to face trial over the company's failure.

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