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In 1947, Larry Doby became the first Black player in Major League Baseball's American League, joining the Cleveland Indians 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson broke the sport's color barrier with the ...
The curious minds at ColdFusion trace what happened to Enron’s Jeffrey Skilling after prison and how the scandal’s legacy ...
Senate Republicans have granted a reprieve to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, excluding from the chamber’s tax ...
First came the news that Enron was back. Yes, Enron — the energy company whose profits were built on long-term fraud and which ended up filing what was, in 2001, the largest bankruptcy in history.
Enron was a Houston, Texas-based energy, commodities, and services company. In 2001, Enron collapsed in a market-shaking bankruptcy amid revelations that the company had grossly overstated its ...
Enron aims to 'solve global energy crisis,' 'warn against corporate greed' On Dec. 2, the corporation posted a press release titled "Enron Corporation announces relaunch with a vision to solve ...
Once the nation’s seventh-largest company, Enron filed for bankruptcy protection on Dec. 2, 2001, after years of accounting tricks could no longer hide billions of dollars in debt or make ...
At an Enron all-hands meeting, the late Kenneth Lay, then the CEO and president of Enron, assured employees that, although the company’s share price had already tanked by more than half over the ...
Who owns the Enron name now? The Enron trademark was bought in 2020 for $275 by The College Company, according to a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office document.
Once the nation’s seventh-largest company, Enron filed for bankruptcy protection on Dec. 2, 2001, after years of accounting tricks could no longer hide billions of dollars in debt or make ...
Dozens of executives were charged, including former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling, who was sentenced to a 24-year prison term and fined $45 million in 2006 after being found guilty of 18 counts of ...
Oh, Enron, I thought—hoped and dreamed?—you were long, long gone, confined to the dustbin of history reserved for seriously fraudulent companies. But apparently not. More than two decades ...