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en There are thousands of companies that are honestly run, but ... Enron has spilled over into other companies. I think Enron is unique, but the worry is still there.

en There are thousands of companies that are honestly run, but ... Enron has spilled over into other companies, ... I think Enron is unique, but the worry is still there.

en We've gotten some money from other settlements [between companies working with Enron]. But the Enron settlements look like pennies on the dollar due to bankruptcy.

en I investigated, discovered one deal in which one employee of Enron was negotiating for Enron supposedly in one of these partnership deals with another member of Enron, Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. I investigated, discovered one deal in which one employee of Enron was negotiating for Enron supposedly in one of these partnership deals with another member of Enron,

en Investors are fast losing confidence in the numbers that companies are reporting. There isn't necessarily another Enron or WorldCom on the horizon, but we're likely to see more stories of companies where the numbers don't make sense.

en Companies want employers to be aligned with the goals of the company, and [employees] want to share in the rewards. To say that making employees owners of companies is not a good idea because of what happened with Enron is just ridiculous.

en Chase concocted the fraud with Enron. Chase was right in bed with Enron to structure these transactions to hide Enron's debt,

en Rather, at the time, it seemed that all Merchant Energy companies were sucked down by the Enron undertow.

en It's rather unlikely that potential jurors either didn't have family members or didn't know people that were directly affected by Enron. My greatest concern isn't the jurors who are speaking to the court honestly but those that want to get on the jury either to make a point to right the wrong of Enron...or to make sure that they can make the round of talk shows.

en Most companies don't go bankrupt, and the stock has value in the long term, ... Enron was an exceptional case.

en Most companies don't go bankrupt, and the stock has value in the long term. Enron was an exceptional case.

en [By December 2, 2001, Enron stock had plummeted and the conglomerate declared bankruptcy.] That's when the congressional investigations started, ... They were shocked that this Fortune 7 Company could spiral out of control. At least 13 different congressional committees held formal investigations into Enron's demise. One of them, the House Energy and Commerce Committee, stumbled across my memos to Ken Lay in a box of documents they had subpoenaed from Enron.

en To us, this is really the smoking-gun memo. It's Enron's own attorneys admitting that Enron is manipulating the California market.

en It's shocking. We have a pre-Enron board in a post-Enron world. People like this should be flushed out of corporate America.

en Given Enron's collapse, we believe this is the best settlement we could reach. Obviously, Enron ripped off California a lot more than the payout, but we have to deal with reality.


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