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In one of his regular columns in the New York Times, economist Paul Krugman (who himself had to declare that he had been one of the many academics and journalists on Enron’s payroll) wrote: "The Enron debacle is not just the story of a company that failed: it is the story of a system that failed".
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www.socialismtoday.org/63/enron.html
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The fall of Enron, and its subsequent bankruptcy, may well be the largest scandal in the history of American business and politics. If we ask, "What went wrong with Enron?" the answer would ... The second lesson from the Enron debacle is that the United States must reconsider the thoughtless rush to deregulate everything.
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Enron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Enron Corporation (former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) was an American energy company based in Houston, Texas. Before its bankruptcy in late 2001, Enron employed approximately 22,000
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(Including press releases, facts, ... Arthur Andersen's involvement in the Enron debacle, and its...November 9 served Enron and Arthur Andersen with subpoenas for... ... Enron Scandal; Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ENRON SCANDAL ENRON SCANDAL. Enron is an energy company that quickly grew to become one of...
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www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Enron.html
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Lay: Enron's Fall Caused 'Enduring Pain'; News Wire article from: AP Online ; ...2006 Dateline: HOUSTON Enron founder Kenneth Lay smiles as he walks to...Photo/Pat Sullivan) Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay testified Monday that...trial along with former Enron Chief Executive ... For more facts and information,
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With all the noise, it is easy to forget: all the facts are not yet in. Still, ... With $62.8 billion in assets, it became the largest bankruptcy case in U.S. history, dwarfing Texaco's filing in 1987 when it had $35.9 billion in assets. ... CAQ Home > Resources > Sarbanes-Oxley > Archive - A Birds Eye View of the Enron Debacle...
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Unquestionably, the Enron implosion has wreaked more havoc on the accounting profession than any other case in U.S. history. Critics in the media, Congress and elsewhere are calling into question not only the adequacy of U.S. disclosure practices but also the integrity of the independent audit process.
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ENRON, WHAT REALLY HAPPENED. SOME ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING FACTS! ... Columnist Robert Scheer has referred to the Bush administration's involvement in the Enron debacle as "Whitewater in spades." One wonders if "Watergate" would be a more appropriate comparison.
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www.masterjules.net/enronshock.htm
www.masterjules.net/enronshock.htm
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"Enough of the facts are already known to know that there is a high prospect of securities-fraud charges against both Enron and some of its officers." He adds that "once you've set up a task force this large, involving attorneys from Washington, New York and probably California, history shows the likelihood is they...
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www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,193520,00.htm...
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