Talk:Dennis Kozlowski

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This is pretty much of a mess of a sentence, isn't it? "He also threw a party in Sardinia that Saturday Night Live made fun of Jimmy Buffett because he was paid to perform at Dennis's party in Italy." --Christofurio 17:27, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] unreferenced

Many of the facts in this article need sources, unref tag added.--FloNight 17:11, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

This can't be true: "In a camcorder video, Dennis Kozlowski states that this party will bring out a Tyco core competency - the ability to party hard. Subsequently, this shareholder meeting / birthday party became known as the Tyco Roman Orgy."

[edit] Why the Boldface type?

Why the boldface type in this article? Is this vandalism? or a new Wiki-formatting procedure? Just curious. ProfessorPaul 16:37, 25 March 2007 (UTC)