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McKinsey & Company

Hi Wiki. I have a conflict of interest with McKinsey & Company in that they've recruited me to help them improve their article following COI best practices. I saw that you made some edits to the History section and wanted to let you know we've been working on a revised version of the history section. I thought you might be interested in reviewing the proposed copy. User:King4057 (EthicalWiki) 20:17, 9 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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