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There may be some built-in differences in the processes behind the creation of accounting standards that cause convergency to be done slowly, and there's not a thing wrong with that. Herz said, "By working with the IASB on the short-term convergency project, as well as on longer-term issues, the chances of success are greatly improved. Diller, in his annual letter to shareholders, insists the businesses mesh: "We believe the company is in the perfect place to forge the convergency of entertainment, information and direct selling. |
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