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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 ...
An energy and renewables company called Enron shared on social media that it was ending its collaboration with Sydney Sweeney ...
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 ...
Enron’s trademarked logo was registered in May to a company that is tied to the satirical conspiracy theorists at “Birds Aren’t Real,” according to the Houston Chronicle.
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.
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.
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 ...
Enron's success and failure ran along the lines set down in any microeconomics text. The company discovered a new product -- mostly ways of trading energy in the derivatives market -- that allowed ...