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  2. List of Scandinavian Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all major accidents involving Scandinavian Airlines. It includes all fatal accidents, all write-offs, all hijackings, and other major incidents. SAS registers its aircraft in one of the three Scandinavian countries. Aircraft with registration starting with LN are registered in Norway, SE in Sweden, and OY in Denmark.

  3. Statements on Auditing Standards (United States) - Wikipedia

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    SAS No. 119, Supplementary Information in Relation to the Financial Statements as a Whole (issued February 2010); and; SAS No. 120, Required Supplementary Information (issued February 2010). SAS No. 122 also withdraws SAS No. 26, Association With Financial Statements, as amended. The AICPA is the source of the most up-to-date information.

  4. Scandinavian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A privately preserved Douglas DC-3 wearing SAS' late 1940s-style markings. The airline was founded on 1 August 1946, when Svensk Interkontinental Lufttrafik AB (an airline owned by the Swedish Wallenberg family), Det Danske Luftfartselskab A/S, and Det Norske Luftfartselskap AS (the flag carriers of Denmark and Norway) formed a partnership to handle the combined air traffic of the three ...

  5. Statement on Auditing Standards No. 99: Consideration of Fraud

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    SAS 99 defines fraud as an intentional act that results in a material misstatement in financial statements. There are two types of fraud considered: misstatements arising from fraudulent financial reporting (e.g. falsification of accounting records) and misstatements arising from misappropriation of assets (e.g. theft of assets or fraudulent expenditures).

  6. SAS (software) - Wikipedia

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    SAS is a software suite that can mine, alter, manage and retrieve data from a variety of sources and perform statistical analysis on it. [3] SAS provides a graphical point-and-click user interface for non-technical users and more through the SAS language.

  7. SAS Institute - Wikipedia

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    SAS Institute (or SAS, pronounced "sass") is an American multinational developer of analytics and artificial intelligence software based in Cary, North Carolina. SAS develops and markets a suite of analytics software ( also called SAS ), which helps access, manage, analyze and report on data to aid in decision-making.

  8. Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 901 - Wikipedia

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    SAS flight 901 overran runway 04R at KJFK: Site: 650 ft (200 m) from Runway 04R at John F. Kennedy Airport: Aircraft; Aircraft type: McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30: Aircraft name: Haakon Viking: Operator: Scandinavian Airlines: IATA flight No. SK901: ICAO flight No. SAS901: Call sign: SCANDINAVIAN 901: Registration: LN-RKB: Flight origin: Stockholm ...

  9. SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent US case filed by SAS Institute against WPL was won by SAS. After a three-week trial that ended on October 9, 2015, a jury in federal court awarded SAS $79.1 million in damages, after trebling.