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One of the pranksters behind “Birds Aren’t Real” is back to revive a company synonymous with corporate malfeasance — it has merch and what it’s claiming is an at-home nuclear reactor.
Enron’s revival has been dismissed by many, including the New York Times, as little more than an elaborate joke or a quirky publicity stunt. But recent filings and an interview with a new ...
Stu Loeser was former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s press secretary from 2006 to 2012. The final deadline for the 2025 Inc. Power Partner Awards is Friday, July 25, at 11:59 p.m. PT ...
Enron, the Houston-based energy company that exemplified the worst in corporate fraud and greed in America after it went bankrupt in 2001, is coming back. ... The New York Times, ...
In August of 2000, Citigroup began to issue $1.4 million in securities to hedge itself against a failure at Enron. According to reporting from the New York Times, "To protect itself, Citigroup ...
Ms. Watkins and Ms. Cooper exposed accounting fraud at Enron and WorldCom, for which they were named Time magazine’s Persons of the Year in 2002. More than two decades ago we blew the whistle at ...
The New York Times 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 ...