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'Permanently tainted': What the Enron name means to readers impacted by its collapseAs Enron's new owners stage its return, the Chronicle asked readers to weigh in on how the company's spectacular fall has impacted their families more than two decades later. From lost savings and ...
Now in ETF form, the underlying strategy from Janus Henderson has survived and prospered for 30 years. Find out more in this ...
Lay urged staff to talk up Enron and even suggested they tell family and friends to buy in. His upbeat message came just ...
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Enron relaunch headed by pranksters hints at offering crypto tokenAn elaborate prank is seemingly bidding to resurrect the disgraced former United States energy giant Enron Corp., and it has even hinted at launching a crypto token. On Dec. 2 — 23 years after ...
Salter, Malcolm S. "Innovation Corrupted: The Rise and Fall of Enron (A)." Harvard Business School Case 905-048, December 2004. (Revised October 2005.) ...
The deal was negotiated largely by V&E partner Harry Reasoner of Houston, the firm s former managing partner, and Enron President and Board Chairman John Ray III. Houston’s Vinson & Elkins has ...
In the fall of 2001, as Enron’s internal problems mounted and its stock price tumbled, Chair Kenneth Lay told employees the opposite of what was really going on. “The company is fundamentally sound,” ...
Nuclear power became a hot topic this week as President Trump floated a plan to make Ukraine’s energy grid great again by bringing in US “electricity and utility expertise” to take over its ...
"Some of the news coverage of the current situation facing Arthur Andersen and Enron contains misconceptions and inaccuracies about the historical relationship between Accenture and Arthur ...
Salter, Malcolm S. "Innovation Corrupted: The Rise and Fall of Enron (B)." Harvard Business School Case 905-049, December 2004. (Revised October 2005.) ...
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