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Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 13

Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 13

Reverberation: The Loss of Consumer Confidence A June 5th, 2006 Gallup poll revealed that 3 out of 4 American’s believe that top executives at large corporations participate in practices similar to those of the top executives at Enron.  Furthermore, 9 out of 10...
Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 13

Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 12

Broken Promises:  How Enron’s Corporate Imperialism Left India Powerless Enron also epitomized the corporate imperialist doctrine of modern globalist economics by bullying their way into developing countries with large-scale infrastructure projects that fail to live...
Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 13

Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 11

California Schemin’: How Enron Fleeced the Golden State Another group of individuals negatively affected by the deceitful actions of Enron management were the citizens of California. The California energy crisis of 2000-2001 took advantage of California energy...
Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 13

Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 8

Sherron Watkins: Suspicions Arise Within Enron’s Own Ranks Even though McLean was the first to publicly analyze Enron’s lack of transparency, it wasn’t until Sherron Watkins (VP of Corporate Development) began to inquire about Enron’s creative accounting methods that...
Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 13

Jeffrey Skilling and the Enron Debacle: Part 7

Fortune’s Bethany McLean Pulls the First Thread on Enron’s Frauds Although Enron had been “cooking the books” for quite some time, it wasn’t until a columnist for Fortune magazine, Bethany McLean, wrote an article in the March 5, 2001 issue of Fortune entitled,...