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Enron Corporation was an
American energy, commodities, and
services company based in Houston, Texas. It was
founded by
Kenneth Lay in 1985 as a merger...
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Enron scandal was an
accounting scandal sparked by
American energy company Enron Corporation filing for
bankruptcy after news of
widespread internal...
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Enron: The
Smartest Guys in the Room is a 2005
American do****entary film
based on the best-selling 2003 book of the same name by
Fortune reporters Bethany...
- The
Enron Corpus is a
database of over 600,000
emails generated by 158
employees of the
Enron Corporation in the
years leading up to the company's collapse...
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Enron (stylised as
ENRON) is a 2009 play by the
British playwright Lucy Prebble,
based on the
Enron scandal.
Enron premiered at the
Chichester Festival...
- the founder,
chief executive officer and
chairman of
Enron. He was
heavily involved in
Enron's accounting scandal that
unraveled in 2001 into the largest...
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convicted of
federal felony charges relating to the
Enron scandal. Skilling, who was CEO of
Enron during the company's collapse, was
eventually sentenced...
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Enron Code of
Ethics is a 64-page
booklet that was
published by
Enron Corporation, the last
known edition of
which was in 1 July 2000. The sale of...
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Enron International, a
subsidiary of
Enron. She was also CEO of
Azurix Corp., a
publicly traded water services company originally developed by
Enron International...
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convicted felon and
former financier who was the
chief financial officer of
Enron Corporation, an
energy trading company based in Houston, Texas,
until he...