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The world's largest professtional services firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers was formed in 1998 through a merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand, both in London. It is the largest of the Big Four accounting firms, with annual revenues of $25 billion.

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(Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers Global)

(Source: Wikipedia)

(Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers United States)


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PricewaterhouseCoopers' campaign contribution stats


Money to parties
Republican $1,640,098
Democratic $653,108
Other $61,950
Libertarian Party $250
Independent $200
Senator in 2008
Frank Lautenberg $2,750
Mikal Watts $2,300
Mark Pryor $2,300
Lamar Alexander $2,000
Mary Landrieu $1,500
Susan Collins $1,500
Norm Coleman $1,000
Joe Biden $750
John Kerry $250
President in 2008
Chris Dodd $51,800
Mitt Romney $50,675
John McCain $22,400
Hillary Clinton $21,700
Barack Obama $13,051
Rudy Giuliani $8,450
John Edwards $4,391
Bill Richardson $1,250
Ron Paul $750
Joe Biden $50

PricewaterhouseCoopers' most recent contributions

Person Party Contributed To Date Amount Relates to
Steven Abraham
Los Angeles, California 90049
Price Waterhouse
Bill Bradley
for Senator in 1990
Nov 10, 1989 $875
Gregg Agens
Wilton, Connecticut 06897
Price Waterhouse Coopers
Rudy Giuliani
for Senator in 2000
Mar 8, 2000 $500
Michael Van Den Akker
San Francisco, California 94104
Price Waterhouse
Lamar Alexander
for President in 1996
Mar 7, 1995 $1,000
Bell Allen
Dallas, Texas 75287
Cpa @ Price Waterhouse Coopers
Michael Garver Oxley
for Representative in 2004
Jun 6, 2003 $500
Lawrence M Alleva
Fairport, New York 14450
Price Waterhouse
Alfonse D'Amato
for Senator in 1992
Oct 22, 1992 $250

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3210 total results

Key Offices

The PricewaterhouseCoopers is led by the following people
Samuel DiPiazza
International CEO
Prior to becoming CEO of PwC in 2002, DiPiazza was the Chairman and Senior Partner of the U.S. firm, as well as a member of the Global Leadership Team. He joined PwC in 1973 and became a partner in 1979.
Dennis Nally
U.S. Chairman & Senior Partner
Currently serving his second term as the PwC U.S. firm's Chairman and Senior Partner, Nally is also a member of the U.S. Board of Partners and Principals and the U.S. Leadership Team. He joined the PwC Detroit office in 1974 and became partner in 1985.

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