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The financial dealings that played a central role in Enron's collapse were begun a decade ago, ... What role did the accountants play? ... In 1991, soon after he joined Enron from Continental Bank in Chicago, Mr. Fastow worked with a group of Wall Street firms to put together a deal, known as Cactus 1, in which interests in...
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Ms. Melcher, a former investment banker, said in a telephone interview today that Mr. Fastow and other Enron executives had approached her about investing in about eight deals over the years and that she had participated in five.
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Who destroyed Enron? It depends who you ask. ... Enron management whacks former Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow for setting up the sleazy subsidiaries. Fastow shrugs the responsibility up the hierarchy ... Play the Enron Blame Game!Who destroyed America's seventh-largest company? Point the finger at your favorite culprit.
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"As a result of that plea, Mr. Fastow is going to serve 10 years in jail without parole," Deputy Attorney General James Comey told reporters. "Equally important, as part of that plea, he has agreed to work with us to hunt down all the crooks involved in Enron crime." ... Play video; (Real or Windows Media)
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Table 1: Chronology Ordered by Acts in the Enron Play ... Enter Judge, Lou Borget, & Mr. Mastroeni ... SCENE I. - Enron HQ, Fastow's Office...
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In this matter, the Commission seeks to investigate the conduct and financial affairs of Enron, and persons and entities associated with Enron, during the time period at issue. Mr. Fastow, as the former CFO of Enron, played a central role in Enron's activities.
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It turned out that at the center of the crisis was Enron—although the company’s role wasn’t fully understood at the time. We play excerpts of audiotapes that proved Enron asked power companies to take plants offline at the height of the California energy crisis–in order to make more money.
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Says his spokesman, Gordon Andrew: "Our position remains that Mr. Fastow acted with the full knowledge and approval of Enron's board of directors, its office of the chairman, which included Mr. Lay and Mr. Skilling, and its internal and external auditors and legal advisers." His former boss, Jeffrey Skilling,
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There he met people who would later play key roles at Enron. Among them: Mr. Causey and Jeffrey McMahon, who became Enron's treasurer and then president before resigning last month. D. Stephen Goddard, another Aggie, later served as a mentor to Mr. Duncan. ... In 1999 Enron Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow approached Mr.
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