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With Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad controversy still making waves, the now-defunct energy corporation Enron’s parody ...
Some Enron employees are still adrift, four years later. "Basically, I'm starting all over," Peters said. After working 10 years at Enron, Peters says she's barely paying the bills, even with two ...
An energy and renewables company called Enron shared on social media that it was ending its collaboration with Sydney Sweeney ...
Houston-based law firm Andrews Kurth has agreed to pay Enron's bankruptcy estate $18.5 million to settle potential malpractice claims stemming from legal advice on various transactions. Enron's ...
Enron's collapse rocked the financial world, and spurred new laws, including Dodd-Frank, which requires CEO's and chairmen to personally sign off on financial reports, which means they take ...
Enron was in the California energy market for 6 months, and had such a minuscule share of that market, that it could not have caused the crisis. The reason for the crisis was that the federal EPA ...
Dozens of executives were charged, including former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling, who was sentenced to a 24-year prison term and fined $45 million in 2006 after being found guilty of 18 counts of ...
Enron shares started slipping from a high of $90 in August 2000, later invoking those triggers. It fell to less than a dollar by the time Enron descended into bankruptcy Dec. 2.
Enron begins trading natural gas commodities. Over the years, the company becomes the largest natural gas merchant in North America and eventually branches out into trading of other commodities ...
Enron was finally exposed by shortsellers and by two journalists at Fortune - but only after the magazine that had, for years, celebrated the corporation as one of the finest in America.
And Enron was pretty far down—down there among the cunning weasels of ratiocination. What Enron was doing, what caused investors to embrace it in a rapture of baffled awe, was hiding debt.