61. The company admitted defrauding consumers by promising them nonexistent prizes in exchange for attending a timeshare presentation. 62. The company admitted last month that IMRO had been looking at its trading practices since February. 63. The company admitted no wrongdoing in either case. 64. The company admitted that it had concealed evidence of its poor performance in reviewing and paying claims of Medicare beneficiaries in Illinois and Michigan. 65. The company freely admits as much. 66. The company has admitted that some of its subcontractors in countries such as Vietnam have violated its conduct on how workers should be treated. 67. The company is not admitting wrongdoing. 68. The company admits that its money is at risk in Baltimore, where the district is obligated to pay only a set amount for each pupil. 69. The company admitted as much. |