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PricewaterhouseCoopers (or PwC) is the largest professional services firm in the world. There are 120,000 people employed by the global partnership, in 139 countries around the world, working in four lines of service and 22 industry-specialised practices. It is a member of the Big Four, and was formed in 1998 as of a result of the merger between Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand.

The legal structure of a partnership is very different to that of a company, and as such the global firm is in fact a collection of member firms, that are run autonomously in their respective juristictions. These 'sister' firms are governed by a global board of partners. The current global CEO is Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr. Edit

Globally, the organisation has four core services. They are audit and assurance services; advisory services; tax and human resource services; and legal services (through its correspondant global legal firm, Landwell ). PwC audits 46 per cent of the FTSE 100; 22 per cent of the FT Asia Pacific 100 ; and 19 per cent of the Fortune 1000.

Though the firm's core business is accounting, it also ran a huge professional consulting branch. In October 2002 PricewaterhouseCoopers sold PwC Consulting, its professional consulting arm, to IBM for approximately $3.5 billion in cash and stock. In August 2003, IBM revealed that the actual value of the deal was closer to $3.9 billion. The selling of this profitable arm of the firm was a result of public pressure on all the Big Four audit firms, as it seen to be a conflict of interest for an audit firm to be offering non-audit services to clients. The Advisory services of the firm is its fastest growing division, which is a thinly-disguised replacement of its former consulting division.

PricewaterhouseCoopers is one of the top 10 companies for working mothers in 2004 according to Working Mother Media.

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