With the bankruptcy filing, control passes instead to the banks and bondholders who financed WorldCom's growth.īesides its own overambitious strategies and flawed accounting, WorldCom also fell victim to a glut of telecommunications capacity.Ĭheap and plentiful financing allowed companies rapidly to build transcontinental and transoceanic fiber optic networks in the 1990's. Shareholders, who owned what was once one of the world's most valuable companies, worth more than $100 billion at its peak, are expected to be virtually wiped out. Sidgmore took over as chief executive in late April after the board ousted Bernard J. Sidgmore, who has served on WorldCom's board for years, should remain in charge. Some creditors, however, have questioned whether Mr. He said he would remain WorldCom's chief but would be joined by a chief restructuring officer brought in by creditors. Sidgmore said last night that he did not expect further layoffs for the time being. While WorldCom has already cut its work force significantly, Mr. ''I think ultimately we will emerge as a stronger company.'' Sidgmore, WorldCom's chief executive, said in an interview last night. ''We are going to aggressively go forward and restructure our operations,'' John W. Founded in 1983 as LDDS Communications, it became the nation's second-largest long-distance company and the largest handler of Internet data.Ĭompany executives said they intended to remain in business, and have been promised new financing from banks to do so. WorldCom, built through rapid acquisitions, accumulated $41 billion in debts. WorldCom's collapse has already reverberated through jittery financial markets, and is likely to be felt in the wider economy, with banks, suppliers and other telephone companies devising strategies to contain their exposure. Powell, chairman of the Federal Communciations Commission, said last night.īut industry consultants said they could not imagine how the belt-tightening expected in bankruptcy would improve service that is already, in some respects, sloppy. ''I want to assure the public that we do not believe this bankruptcy filing will lead to an immediate disruption of service to consumers,'' Michael K.
The WorldCom filing had been anticipated since the company disclosed in late June that it had improperly accounted for more than $3.8 billion of expenses.įew experts or officials expect WorldCom's service to deteriorate noticeably, at least in the near term. The WorldCom filing listed more than $107 billion in assets, far surpassing those of Enron, which filed for bankruptcy last December. The bankruptcy is expected to shake an already wobbling telecommunications industry, but is unlikely to have an immediate impact on customers, including the 20 million users of its MCI long-distance service. Reflectoscope : re FLECT oscope (re flek toe skope) n.WorldCom, plagued by the rapid erosion of its profits and an accounting scandal that created billions in illusory earnings, last night submitted the largest bankruptcy filing in United States history. Circumflexion : circum FLEX ion (sir kum flek’ shun) n.ġ8. Reflector : re FLECT or (re flek’ tor) n.ġ7. Reflective : re FLECT ive (re flek tiv) adj.ġ6. Reflexive : re FLEX ive (re flek siv) adj.īent back on itself as, a reflexive pronounġ5. Reflection : re FLECT ion (re flek’ shun) n.Īn image thrown back as, a reflection in a mirrorġ4. Turn back and forth in the mind as, to reflect on an ideaġ3. The rise and fall of the voice, as, the inflection of his voice Inflection : in FLECT ion (in fiek shun) n. Genuflection : genu FLECT ion (jen yu flek shun) n.īend away as, deflect the missile from its targetġ1. Flexuous : FLEX uous (fleksh u us) adj.ĩ. Flexibility : FLEX ibility (flek si bil’ it ee) n.įlexible tractable as, a flexile natureħ. Flexible : FLEX ible (flek si b’l) adj.ģ.
The word list used eighteen words to combine with FLEX, FLECT & FLICK and every combination makes a good word which you can easily make you own.Ģ. This one with its various spellings is one of these. Roots which combine easily with other ones are the most interesting.
These ROOT-WORDS are FLECT & FLEX from the Latin, flectere, to BEND.