Enron's Ken Lay is no stranger to not only the Bush family, but the Bush administration. Finally, reporters are starting to take notice and ask questions. By signing up, you confirm that you are over ...
2002-03-17 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- As Enron-triggered legislation sweeps through Capitol Hill, and with it the prospect of watershed reforms, a major battle is shaping up over how far Congress ...
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling, the most vilified figure from the most notorious financial scandal of the decade, was sentenced Monday to 24 years, four months in prison, the harshest sentence yet ...
The Enron collapse has a lot of the elements that made for scandal during Bill Clinton-s Administration: big money, inside access, presidential double-talk, and investigations by Congress. Kenneth Lay ...
A jury on Saturday convicted Arthur Andersen of obstruction of justice, dealing the battered accounting firm a potentially fatal blow and giving a first victory to prosecutors investigating the sudden ...
Ken Lay's death wiped away his convictions. Andrew Fastow got a reduced six-year sentence. That leaves former CEO Jeffrey Skilling as the sole top Enron Corp. executive who could be given at least 20 ...
What can American charities learn from the Enron debacle? Charity leaders might look at the collapse of Enron and think that it is simply a business story, perhaps one that reminds them why they don’t ...
the Spay-Neuter Assistance Program, a charity in Houston that cares for more than 50,000 dogs and cats a year. Not only did Enron contribute $200,000 to the group over the past 18 months, but last ...
In 2000, Houston-based energy company Enron ran a commercial promising a new kind of financial product. In it, a nervous CEO tells shareholders that revenue is down because of unpredictable weather.
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