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− | '''Ziffcorp''' | + | {{Template:Company |
+ | |name = Ziffcorp | ||
+ | |image = [[File:Ziffcorp.PNG|200px]] | ||
+ | |Founder = [[Artie Ziff]] | ||
+ | |Purpose = Software Company | ||
+ | |Owner = [[Artie Ziff]] | ||
+ | |first appearance = [[Half-Decent Proposal]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Ziffcorp''' is a software company formerly owned by [[Artie Ziff]]. | ||
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+ | The company's products include the Snore | ||
Converter, and a computer that turns "that horrible computer noise into music (also avaible in | Converter, and a computer that turns "that horrible computer noise into music (also avaible in | ||
− | lyrics)". | + | lyrics)". Ziffcorp was bankrupted of $1 million dollars due to Artie spending on unnecessary items, 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. |
− | 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. | + | |
+ | ==Appearance== | ||
+ | {{ep|The Ziff Who Came to Dinner}} | ||
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{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
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[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] |
Revision as of 22:29, March 14, 2010
Ziffcorp
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Company Information
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Ziffcorp is a software company formerly owned by Artie Ziff.
The company's products include the Snore Converter, and a computer that turns "that horrible computer noise into music (also avaible in lyrics)". Ziffcorp was bankrupted of $1 million dollars due to Artie spending on unnecessary items, 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.
Appearance
Episode – "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner"
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