Enron has announced the “Enron Egg”, a micro-nuclear reactor that the newly reformed company claims can power homes for a decade. The only catch is that the parody company’s “revolution in energy”, ...
Enron may be back, but its return appears to have a satirical angle. Despite promising to “fuel a bold vision of the future” and “unveil the most revolutionary technology the energy sector has ever ...
Former energy company Enron holds its place in history as one of the largest accounting scandals in U.S. history. A social media account claiming to be the energy company is teasing a comeback on the ...
Reviewed by Julius Mansa Fact checked by Suzanne Kvilhaug Key Takeaways Enron’s accounting method was revised from a traditional historical cost accounting method to a mark-to-market (MTM) accounting ...
The date, December 2, 2024, marked more than 20 years since one of the largest bankruptcy filings in U.S. history. The “resurrected” energy company picked another troubling date to announce another ...
The echoes are hard to miss. In 2008, subprime lending in housing and auto loans helped bring down the economy. Today, the ...
Friends and family recall John Olson as a man whose skepticism of Enron cost him his job but cemented his reputation as a ...
HOUSTON (AP) — An elaborate parody appears to be behind an effort to resurrect Enron, the Houston-based energy company that exemplified the worst in American corporate fraud and greed after it went ...
Enron may have gone bankrupt two decades ago, but did it close its doors forever? Now that the company is making headlines again, finance enthusiasts are recalling the infamous 2001 scandal that ...
John E. Olson, a mild-mannered energy analyst who refused to recommend investing in Enron Corp., a stand that got him fired by Merrill Lynch but that later won him widespread acclaim during one of the ...