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He was one of the relatively few Black Americans to reach the upper echelons of global finance. He was also a competitive ...
With Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad controversy still making waves, the now-defunct energy corporation Enron’s parody ...
With Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad controversy still making waves, the now-defunct energy corporation Enron’s parody ...
Enron, the Houston-based energy company that exemplified the worst in corporate fraud and greed in America after it went bankrupt in 2001, is coming back. But the infamous company's return seems ...
A new Enron website appeared on Monday to proclaim its relaunch. It's been 23 years since the energy company went up in smoke.
Enron was the company that was going to change the world. And now, by God, it has--but not in the way that it had in mind. Once, Enron was the quintessential New Economy company, seeming to churn out ...
Enron narrowly skirted insolvency by bluffing the markets, then slowly unwinding the trades. The company later reported an $85 million loss, but sources say it was probably at least $136 million.
Ben Glisan Jr., former Enron treasurer, was sentenced to five years in federal prison this morning, becoming the first official of the fallen company to be incarcerated. U.S. District Judge ...
Andrew Fastow, the purported financial whiz whose web of financial machinations helped fuel Enron Corp.’s crash, is about to break his silence.
Enron was supposed to be the next new thing, a New Economy company with substance to it. Unlike flaky Internet start-ups that substituted ethereal yardsticks like "eyeballs" and "stickiness" for ...
In just a few short years, Enron Corp. has literally become the nation's largest power broker. One of the early apostles of utility deregulation, the Houston-based company has capitalized on the ...
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