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David M. Monfried, a spokesman for MetLife, said the underreporting, which had the effect of making New England Financial's performance look better than it really was, was tiny in comparison to MetLife's $34 billion in revenue and $1.7 billion in operating income in 2002.
The window for detection, when there was, was tiny; when Ferrari advised injection direct into the vein rather than skin, it almost closed entirely.
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