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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The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal involving Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas. When news of widespread fraud...
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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a 2005 American documentary film based on the best-selling 2003 book of the same name by Fortune reporters Bethany...
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Minute Maid Park (redirect from Enron Field)
Minute Maid Park, rebranding to Daikin Park on January 1, 2025, (originally Enron Field and formerly Astros Field) is a retractable roof stadium in Houston...
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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...
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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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Kenneth Lay (category Enron people)
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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Jeffrey Skilling (category Enron people)
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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Donkey punch (section Enron scandal)
several slang terms used by Enron traders to refer to their price gouging methods. During investigations into the 2004 Enron scandal over manipulation of...
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Andrew Fastow (category Enron people)
convicted felon and former financier who was the chief financial officer of Enron Corporation, an energy trading company based in Houston, Texas, until he...
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Arthur Andersen (category Enron)
as details of its questionable accounting practices for energy company Enron and telecommunications company WorldCom were revealed amid the two high-profile...
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Trial of Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling (redirect from Enron Trial)
The trial of Kenneth Lay, former chairman and CEO of Enron, and Jeffrey Skilling, former CEO and COO, was presided over by federal district court Judge...
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was briefly owned by the Houston-based Enron Corporation from 1997 until 2006, almost 20 years ago, when Enron divested itself of PGE during its bankruptcy...
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You have two cows (section Enron scandal)
economics of the Enron scandal have been a target of the "two cows" joke, often describing the accounting fraud that took place in Enron's finances. Much...
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NatWest Three (redirect from The Enron Three)
The NatWest Three, also known as the Enron Three, are the British businessmen Giles Darby, David Bermingham and Gary Mulgrew. In 2002, they were indicted...
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Sherron Watkins (category Enron people)
of Corporate Development at the Enron Corporation. Watkins discovered and reported the 2001 Enron scandal to Enron's then-CEO Kenneth Lay. Watkins was...
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2000–2001 California electricity crisis (category Enron)
was 28 GW. A demand-supply gap was created by energy companies, mainly Enron, to create artificial shortages. Energy traders took power plants offline...
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The 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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Pump and dump (section Enron)
the future. As late as April 2001, before the Enron collapse, executives at the large energy company Enron participated in an elaborate scheme of pump and...
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Dabhol Power Company (redirect from Enron Dabhol Scam)
Power Plant. The Dabhol plant was built through the combined effort of Enron as the majority share holder, and GE, and Bechtel as minority share holders...
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Chewco (category Enron scandal)
was a limited partnership associated with the Enron scandal, which resulted in the bankruptcy of Enron. It was named after the Star Wars character Chewbacca...
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Lou Pai (category Enron people)
former Enron executive. He was CEO of Enron subsidiaries Enron Energy Services and Enron Xcelerator, a venture capital division. He left Enron with over...
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project of Enron at Dabhol. The $2.8 billion project was being stalled on charges of corruption. To save the project after the elections, Enron's Rebecca...
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Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche (category Enron people)
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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1400 Smith Street (redirect from Enron Complex)
1400 Smith Street (formerly Enron Complex) is a 691 ft (211 m) tall skyscraper located in downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The building has 50...
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the Forbes Global 2000. The company was named Enron Oil & Gas Company before its separation from Enron in 1999. In 1998, Mark G. Papa was named chairman...
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Maureen Castaneda (category Enron people)
Foreign Exchange and Sovereign Risk Management for Enron Corporation. Maureen Castaneda was laid off from Enron and took a box of shredded paper home to use...
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J. Clifford Baxter (category Enron people)
Clifford "Cliff" Baxter (September 27, 1958 – January 25, 2002) was an Enron Corporation executive who resigned in May 2001 before committing suicide...
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company approached Enron to be a client, Enron started its own competing electricity trading platform, which dominated the market. Enron's market model was...
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Jim Chanos (section Enron collapse)
seller when he predicted the fall of Enron before it filed for bankruptcy in 2001; he was a short seller of Enron throughout 2001, increasing his short...
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