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  • Enron
  • Defunct American energy company

    Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities and services company based in Houston, Texas. It was led by Kenneth Lay and developed in 1985 via

    Enron

    Enron

    Enron

  • Enron scandal
  • 2001 accounting scandal

    The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal sparked by American energy company Enron Corporation filing for bankruptcy after news of widespread internal

    Enron scandal

    Enron scandal

    Enron_scandal

  • Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
  • 2005 documentary film by Alex Gibney

    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a 2005 American documentary film based on the best-selling 2003 book of the same name by Fortune reporters Bethany

    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room

    Enron:_The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room

  • Daikin Park
  • Baseball stadium in Houston, Texas

    Daikin Park (originally Enron Field and formerly Astros Field and Minute Maid Park) is a retractable roof stadium in Houston, Texas, United States. It

    Daikin Park

    Daikin Park

    Daikin_Park

  • Enron Corpus
  • Company database

    The Enron Corpus is a database of over 600,000 emails written by 158 employees of the Enron Corporation in the years leading up to the company's collapse

    Enron Corpus

    Enron_Corpus

  • Enron (play)
  • 2009 play based on the titular company's scandal

    considered for merging. › Enron (stylised as ENRON) is a 2009 play by the British playwright Lucy Prebble, based on the Enron scandal. Enron premiered at the Chichester

    Enron (play)

    Enron_(play)

  • Jeffrey Skilling
  • American businessman and felon (born 1953)

    convicted of federal felony charges relating to the Enron scandal. Skilling, who was CEO of Enron during the company's collapse, was eventually sentenced

    Jeffrey Skilling

    Jeffrey Skilling

    Jeffrey_Skilling

  • Andrew Fastow
  • American convicted felon and financier

    securities fraud and other crimes. Fastow was the chief financial officer of Enron Corporation, an energy trading company based in Houston, Texas, until he

    Andrew Fastow

    Andrew_Fastow

  • Arthur Andersen
  • 1913–2002 American accounting firm

    as details of its questionable accounting practices for energy company Enron and telecommunications company WorldCom were revealed amid the two high-profile

    Arthur Andersen

    Arthur_Andersen

  • Enron loophole
  • Loophole in energy commodity trading

    The "Enron loophole" exempts most over-the-counter energy trades and trading on electronic energy commodity markets from government regulation. The "loophole"

    Enron loophole

    Enron_loophole

  • EOG Resources
  • American energy company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration

    the Forbes Global 2000. The company was named Enron Oil & Gas Company before its separation from Enron in 1999. In 1998, Mark G. Papa was named chairman

    EOG Resources

    EOG Resources

    EOG_Resources

  • Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche
  • American businesswoman

    Enron International, a subsidiary of Enron. She was also CEO of Azurix Corp., a publicly traded water services company originally developed by Enron International

    Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche

    Rebecca_Mark-Jusbasche

  • Lou Pai
  • Enron executive (born 1947)

    former Enron executive. He was CEO of Enron subsidiaries Enron Energy Services and Enron Xcelerator, a venture capital division. He left Enron with over

    Lou Pai

    Lou_Pai

  • Trial of Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling
  • Criminal trial of former Enron Corporation executives

    The trial of Kenneth Lay, former chairman and CEO of Enron, and Jeffrey Skilling, former CEO and COO, was presided over by federal district court Judge

    Trial of Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling

    Trial_of_Kenneth_Lay_and_Jeffrey_Skilling

  • Kenneth Lay
  • Founder of Enron Corporation (1942–2006)

    the founder, chief executive officer and chairman of Enron. He was heavily involved in Enron's accounting scandal that unraveled in 2001 into the largest

    Kenneth Lay

    Kenneth Lay

    Kenneth_Lay

  • Yahoo
  • American web portal

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Yahoo

    Yahoo

  • Prisma Energy International
  • Former subsidiary of Enron Corporation

    former subsidiary of Enron Corporation, formed in 2003 to own and manage the majority of Enron's overseas assets, formerly known as "Enron International".

    Prisma Energy International

    Prisma_Energy_International

  • Portland General Electric
  • Public utility based in Portland, Oregon

    existence, though was briefly owned by the Houston-based Enron Corporation from 1997 until 2006, when Enron divested itself of PGE during its bankruptcy. Notably

    Portland General Electric

    Portland General Electric

    Portland_General_Electric

  • John D. Arnold
  • American philanthropist (born 1974)

    After college, he began his career at Enron as an oil analyst. In 1996, less than a year after starting at Enron, he moved to oversee the trading of natural

    John D. Arnold

    John D. Arnold

    John_D._Arnold

  • Bethany McLean
  • American journalist (born 1970)

    article on Enron for the March 5, 2001, issue of Fortune entitled, "Is Enron Overpriced?" The article noted some irregularities in Enron's financial documents

    Bethany McLean

    Bethany McLean

    Bethany_McLean

  • Amazon (company)
  • American multinational technology conglomerate

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Amazon (company)

    Amazon (company)

    Amazon_(company)

  • You have two cows
  • Joke pattern pertaining to different economic systems

    economics of the Enron scandal have been a target of the "two cows" joke, often describing the accounting fraud that took place in Enron's finances. Much

    You have two cows

    You have two cows

    You_have_two_cows

  • Donkey punch
  • Sexual practice

    several slang terms used by Enron traders to refer to their price gouging methods. During investigations into the 2004 Enron scandal over manipulation of

    Donkey punch

    Donkey_punch

  • The Smartest Guys in the Room (book)
  • 2003 non-fiction book

    The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron is a book by Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, first published in 2003 by

    The Smartest Guys in the Room (book)

    The_Smartest_Guys_in_the_Room_(book)

  • Enron Code of Ethics
  • Booklet published by Enron Corporation

    The Enron Code of Ethics is a 64-page booklet that was published by Enron Corporation, the last known edition of which was in 1 July 2000. Lay, Kenneth

    Enron Code of Ethics

    Enron Code of Ethics

    Enron_Code_of_Ethics

  • 1500 Louisiana Street
  • Skyscraper in Houston, Texas

    1500 Louisiana Street, formerly Enron Center South, is a 600 ft (183m) tall skyscraper in Houston, Texas. It was completed in 2002 and has 40 floors and

    1500 Louisiana Street

    1500 Louisiana Street

    1500_Louisiana_Street

  • Dabhol Power Company
  • Indian power company

    Power Plant. The Dabhol plant was built through the combined effort of Enron as the majority share holder, and GE, and Bechtel as minority share holders

    Dabhol Power Company

    Dabhol_Power_Company

  • Death Star (business)
  • Power grid strategy by Enron

    Death Star space station and weapon from the movie Star Wars) was the name Enron gave to their practice of shuffling energy around the California power grid

    Death Star (business)

    Death_Star_(business)

  • Samuel West
  • British actor, theatre director, and narrator (born 1966)

    for Best Actor for his portrayal of Jeffrey Skilling in Lucy Prebble's Enron. He has appeared as reciter with orchestras and performed at the Last Night

    Samuel West

    Samuel West

    Samuel_West

  • The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron
  • 2003 American TV series or program

    The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book Anatomy of Greed

    The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron

    The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enron

  • 2000–2001 California electricity crisis
  • Electricity crisis in California in 2000–2001

    was 28 GW. A supply-demand gap was created by energy companies, mainly Enron, to create artificial shortages. Energy traders took power plants offline

    2000–2001 California electricity crisis

    2000–2001_California_electricity_crisis

  • J. Clifford Baxter
  • Enron Corporation executive (1958–2002)

    Clifford "Cliff" Baxter (September 27, 1958 – January 25, 2002) was an Enron Corporation executive who resigned in May 2001 before committing suicide

    J. Clifford Baxter

    J._Clifford_Baxter

  • NatWest Three
  • British businessmen indicted for fraud

    The NatWest Three, also known as the Enron Three, are the British businessmen Giles Darby, David Bermingham and Gary Mulgrew. In 2002, they were indicted

    NatWest Three

    NatWest_Three

  • Howard Charles
  • British actor

    Macbeth (with the RSC), The Merchant of Venice (Royal Shakespeare Company), Enron (Chichester Festival Theatre, The Royal Court, West End), Painting A Wall

    Howard Charles

    Howard Charles

    Howard_Charles

  • Jim Chanos
  • Greek-American businessman (born 1957)

    advisor focused on short selling. He is known for predicting the fall of Enron before its collapse. He has been nicknamed the "Darth Vader of Wall Street"

    Jim Chanos

    Jim_Chanos

  • Accounting
  • Recording economic information

    gt Bratton, William W. "Enron and the Dark Side of Shareholder Value" (Tulane Law Review, New Orleans, May 2002) p. 61 "Enron files for bankruptcy". BBC

    Accounting

    Accounting

  • Alison Ellwood
  • Australian filmmaker (born 1961)

    Ellwood is an Australian documentary filmmaker known for such films as Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Laurel Canyon, and How to Change Your Mind

    Alison Ellwood

    Alison_Ellwood

  • MCI Inc.
  • American telecommunications company (1983–2006)

    obstruction of justice in the Enron scandal, a verdict that effectively put Andersen out of business. In his post-mortem of the Enron scandal, Conspiracy of

    MCI Inc.

    MCI Inc.

    MCI_Inc.

  • Andrew Weissmann
  • American attorney (born 1958)

    deputy director and then director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Enron Task Force. Weissman also served as General Counsel of the Federal Bureau

    Andrew Weissmann

    Andrew Weissmann

    Andrew_Weissmann

  • Sherron Watkins
  • American businesswoman and whistleblower

    of Corporate Development at the Enron Corporation. Watkins discovered and reported the 2001 Enron scandal to Enron's then-CEO Kenneth Lay. Watkins was

    Sherron Watkins

    Sherron Watkins

    Sherron_Watkins

  • LJM (company)
  • American company

    company created in 1999 by Enron Corporation's CFO, Andrew Fastow, to buy Enron's poorly performing assets and bolster Enron's financial statements by hiding

    LJM (company)

    LJM_(company)

  • Dabhol Power Station
  • Power station in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India

    was built by the Dabhol Power Company (DPC), which was a joint venture of Enron International, General Electric, Bechtel and Maharashtra Power Development

    Dabhol Power Station

    Dabhol Power Station

    Dabhol_Power_Station

  • 1400 Smith Street
  • Skyscraper in Houston, Texas

    1400 Smith Street (formerly Enron Complex) is a 691 ft (211 m) tall skyscraper located in downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The building has 50

    1400 Smith Street

    1400 Smith Street

    1400_Smith_Street

  • Nvidia
  • American multinational technology company

    2002. In 2001, Standard & Poor's selected Nvidia to replace the departing Enron in the S&P 500 stock index, meaning that index funds would need to hold

    Nvidia

    Nvidia

    Nvidia

  • Jason Oppenheim
  • American real estate broker and television personality (born 1977)

    Angeles and represented the former chief executive officer of Enron Corporation in the Enron criminal trial. According to Time, the Oppenheim Group was relaunched

    Jason Oppenheim

    Jason Oppenheim

    Jason_Oppenheim

  • Tone at the top
  • Term in accounting regarding the ethical climate of an organization

    a series of major corporate accounting scandals such as those affecting Enron, Tyco International, Adelphia, Peregrine Systems and WorldCom, when the

    Tone at the top

    Tone_at_the_top

  • Vacated judgment
  • Voiding a previous legal judgment

    vacated under this include Kenneth Lay, the former chairman and CEO of Enron who died before sentencing, and Aaron Hernandez, a former football player

    Vacated judgment

    Vacated_judgment

  • Lucy Prebble
  • British playwright (born 1980)

    George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright. She went on to write ENRON (2010) which premiered on the West End and Broadway. The play earned a nomination

    Lucy Prebble

    Lucy Prebble

    Lucy_Prebble

  • Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000
  • United States federal legislation

    Enron Loophole". Open CRS. Mark Jickling, "The Enron Loophole", CRS Report for Congress RS22912, July 7, 2008 ("CRS Enron Loophole Report") CRS Enron

    Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000

    Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000

    Commodity_Futures_Modernization_Act_of_2000

  • Jeff Bezos
  • American businessman (born 1964)

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff_Bezos

  • Creative accounting
  • Euphemism referring to unethical accounting practices

    civil laws and eventually criminalized the practice. The Enron scandal revealed that Enron had extensively made use of sub-corporations to offload debts

    Creative accounting

    Creative_accounting

  • Sarbanes–Oxley Act
  • 2002 U.S. law regarding corporate accounting

    reaction to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals, including Enron and WorldCom. The sections of the bill cover responsibilities of a public

    Sarbanes–Oxley Act

    Sarbanes–Oxley Act

    Sarbanes–Oxley_Act

  • Pump and dump
  • Form of securities fraud

    not to manipulate securities in the future. As late as April 2001, before Enron collapsed, executives at the company participated in an elaborate pump and

    Pump and dump

    Pump and dump

    Pump_and_dump

  • Kevin O'Leary
  • Canadian businessman and author (born 1954)

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Kevin O'Leary

    Kevin O'Leary

    Kevin_O'Leary

  • John J. Ray III
  • American lawyer and executive (born 1959)

    previously served as chairman of Enron Creditors Recovery Corp., a company tasked with recovering creditor funds from Enron in the wake of its accounting

    John J. Ray III

    John J. Ray III

    John_J._Ray_III

  • Stephen Kunken
  • American actor

    He is most readily known for playing Andy Fastow in the Broadway play Enron, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Featured Actor in a Play

    Stephen Kunken

    Stephen Kunken

    Stephen_Kunken

  • Merrill (company)
  • American investing and wealth management division of Bank of America

    in the Enron investigation where the government criminally charged any officials from the banks and securities firms that allegedly helped Enron execute

    Merrill (company)

    Merrill_(company)

  • GE Wind
  • American wind turbine manufacturer

    Enron acquired Zond and the German manufacturer Tacke Windtechnik in 1997. In 2002, while gas turbine sales were declining, GE acquired the Enron Wind

    GE Wind

    GE Wind

    GE_Wind

  • David Duncan (accountant)
  • American accountant (born 1960)

    interpretation prompted him to order the shredding of documents relating to Enron. Duncan grew up in Odessa, Texas, and graduated from Texas A&M University

    David Duncan (accountant)

    David_Duncan_(accountant)

  • Wendy Lee Gramm
  • American politician

    States Senator Phil Gramm. Gramm has gained notoriety for her role in the Enron scandal. Wendy Lee Gramm was born in Hawaii and is of Korean and Native

    Wendy Lee Gramm

    Wendy Lee Gramm

    Wendy_Lee_Gramm

  • McKinsey & Company
  • US-based worldwide management consulting firm

    OxyContin use during the opioid crisis in North America, its work with Enron, and its work for authoritarian regimes like Saudi Arabia and Russia. The

    McKinsey & Company

    McKinsey_&_Company

  • Mark-to-market accounting
  • Accounting method valuing assets and liabilities at current market prices

    Bankruptcy, even though its use is considered to be one of the reasons for the Enron scandal and the eventual bankruptcy of the company, as well as the closure

    Mark-to-market accounting

    Mark-to-market_accounting

  • Madisyn Shipman
  • American actress, singer and model

    as well as roles on Sesame Street and on stage. She appeared in the play Enron on Broadway in 2010. In 2015, she was cast in the lead role as Kenzie Bell

    Madisyn Shipman

    Madisyn Shipman

    Madisyn_Shipman

  • Mike Oxley
  • American politician and attorney (1944–2016)

    sponsor of the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002, which enacted "sweeping post-Enron regulations of publicly traded companies." He was also the House sponsor

    Mike Oxley

    Mike Oxley

    Mike_Oxley

  • Thomas E. White
  • American businessman and former United States Army officer

    who served as a senior executive for a subsidiary of the now collapsed Enron and as the United States Secretary of the Army from May 31, 2001 until November

    Thomas E. White

    Thomas E. White

    Thomas_E._White

  • Special-purpose entity
  • Type of legal entity in finance

    the avoidance of tax or the manipulation of financial statements. The Enron case is possibly the most famous example of a company using SPEs to achieve

    Special-purpose entity

    Special-purpose_entity

  • List of corporate collapses and scandals
  • and its history. Conspiracy of Fools, Enron documentary. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Oscar-nominated Enron documentary. 33 biggest corporate implosions

    List of corporate collapses and scandals

    List_of_corporate_collapses_and_scandals

  • Conspiracy of Fools
  • 2005 book

    Kurt Eichenwald detailing the Enron scandal. In Conspiracy of Fools, Eichenwald, who covered the 2001 collapse of Enron for the New York Times, tells

    Conspiracy of Fools

    Conspiracy_of_Fools

  • Beneish M-score
  • Statistical model

    School Students Caught Enron Early". The Cornell Daily Sun. 2007-01-29. Retrieved 2021-10-31. "Cornell Research Report on Enron 1998". pdfslide.net. Archived

    Beneish M-score

    Beneish_M-score

  • Federal Prison Camp, Bryan
  • Federal prison in Texas, United States

    "Ex-Enron Exec Lea Fastow Released From Prison". Fox News. Archived from the original on December 10, 2013. Retrieved November 12, 2013. "FORMER ENRON ASSISTANT

    Federal Prison Camp, Bryan

    Federal Prison Camp, Bryan

    Federal_Prison_Camp,_Bryan

  • Northern Trust
  • American financial services company

    Northern Trust and Enron reached a $365 million settlement with 20,000 employees of Enron after the energy company's collapse (see Enron scandal). Northern

    Northern Trust

    Northern Trust

    Northern_Trust

  • Meta Platforms
  • American multinational technology conglomerate

    executive officer, DoorDash) Hock Tan (CEO of Broadcom) John D. Arnold (former Enron executive) Dana White (non-executive director, president and CEO of UFC)

    Meta Platforms

    Meta Platforms

    Meta_Platforms

  • Kathryn Ruemmler
  • American lawyer (born 1971)

    deputy director of DOJ's Enron Task Force. In 2006, she delivered the government's closing argument in the trial of former Enron executives Kenneth Lay

    Kathryn Ruemmler

    Kathryn Ruemmler

    Kathryn_Ruemmler

  • Nikola Tesla
  • Serbian-American engineer and inventor (1856–1943)

    2019. Retrieved 10 September 2012. Munson, Richard (2005). From Edison to Enron: The Business of Power and What It Means for the Future of Electricity.

    Nikola Tesla

    Nikola Tesla

    Nikola_Tesla

  • Arthur Belfer
  • American businessman and philanthropist

    name to the Enron Corporation. In 1985, Enron's Peruvian assets (formerly of Belco) were nationalized by the Peruvian government and Enron took a $218

    Arthur Belfer

    Arthur_Belfer

  • Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States
  • 2005 United States Supreme Court case

    During the fall of Enron, Arthur Andersen, Enron's accounting firm, instructed its employees to destroy documents relating to Enron after Andersen officials

    Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States

    Arthur_Andersen_LLP_v._United_States

  • Chewco
  • American company

    was a limited partnership associated with the Enron scandal, which resulted in the bankruptcy of Enron. It was named after the Star Wars character Chewbacca

    Chewco

    Chewco

  • Vitality curve
  • Performance management approach to rank employees

    unethical behavior. University of Virginia business professor Bruner wrote: "As Enron internally realized it was entering troubled times, rank-and-yank turned

    Vitality curve

    Vitality_curve

  • Global Crossing
  • U.S. telecommunications company (1997–2011)

    discussing a transaction with Enron in which the company would pay Enron $650 million for its fiber-optic network in exchange for Enron paying the company $650

    Global Crossing

    Global_Crossing

  • Richard Kinder
  • American billionaire businessman (born 1944)

    COO. He resigned from Enron in 1996 to start a new pipeline company with college friend William V. Morgan. They purchased Enron Liquids Pipeline for $40

    Richard Kinder

    Richard Kinder

    Richard_Kinder

  • GeoCities
  • Web hosting service active from 1994 to 2009

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    GeoCities

    GeoCities

  • Netscape
  • American computer services company

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Netscape

    Netscape

  • PayPal
  • American multinational financial technology company

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    PayPal

    PayPal

    PayPal

  • FIN 46
  • US accounting standard interpretation

    issue the standard in a relatively short period of time in response to the Enron scandal. FIN 46 was an interpretation of ARB 51, an accounting principle

    FIN 46

    FIN_46

  • Michael J. Saylor
  • American entrepreneur and business executive (born 1965)

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Michael J. Saylor

    Michael J. Saylor

    Michael_J._Saylor

  • Ringfencing
  • Financial management technique

    success story with utility ringfencing occurred during the Enron financial meltdown of 2001–2002; Enron had acquired Oregon-based Portland General Electric in

    Ringfencing

    Ringfencing

  • Tom Goodman-Hill
  • British actor (born 1968)

    2009, he played Andrew Fastow, the former real-life CFO of Enron in Lucy Prebble's ENRON at Chichester and the Royal Court Theatre. The production transferred

    Tom Goodman-Hill

    Tom Goodman-Hill

    Tom_Goodman-Hill

  • Modo (wireless device)
  • Discontinued wireless consumer electronic device

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Modo (wireless device)

    Modo (wireless device)

    Modo_(wireless_device)

  • PayPal Mafia
  • Term for a group of former PayPal employees

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    PayPal Mafia

    PayPal Mafia

    PayPal_Mafia

  • Barry Pollack
  • American lawyer

    Harris St Laurent & Wechsler. Pollack is known for representing former Enron executive Michael Krautz and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. He currently

    Barry Pollack

    Barry_Pollack

  • Leslie R. Caldwell
  • American lawyer (born 1957)

    fraud at Enron, as well as several corporations, including Merrill Lynch and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. In the wake of the Enron convictions

    Leslie R. Caldwell

    Leslie R. Caldwell

    Leslie_R._Caldwell

  • OmniSky
  • Musicblog

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    OmniSky

    OmniSky

  • Transwestern Pipeline
  • American natural gas transmission company

    Corporation in California. At one point, Transwestern was a subsidiary of Enron, when it was purchased by the energy company in 1985. In 2001, Transwestern

    Transwestern Pipeline

    Transwestern_Pipeline

  • Philosophy of accounting
  • Conceptual framework

    would own 64% and Enron 36%. November 28, 2001 – Dynegy announces it has terminated merger talks with Enron. December 2, 2001 – Enron files for Chapter

    Philosophy of accounting

    Philosophy_of_accounting

  • Corpus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dissident Catholic organisation Enron Corpus, a database of emails from the disgraced American energy company Enron Habeas corpus, a legal mechanism

    Corpus

    Corpus

  • Brian Cruver
  • American author and businessman

    trading-floor Enron employee known for publishing the 2002 novel Anatomy of Greed. The book chronicles a first-hand account of the Enron scandal and was

    Brian Cruver

    Brian_Cruver

  • Scout Electromedia
  • Defunct consumer electronic company

    Corporation Digital Insight Divine DoubleClick eBay eGain Egghead Software Enron Epidemic Marketing Excite Flooz.com Freei Gadzoox GeoCities Global Crossing

    Scout Electromedia

    Scout_Electromedia

  • 25 Bank Street
  • Office building in London

    Canary Wharf Group for occupation by Enron's European subsidiary. This plan was abandoned in 2001, prior to Enron's collapse later that year. From 2004

    25 Bank Street

    25 Bank Street

    25_Bank_Street

  • Gray Davis
  • Governor of California from 1999 to 2003

    to draft a national energy strategy." When the Enron verdicts were rendered years later, convicting Enron and other companies of market manipulation, Davis

    Gray Davis

    Gray Davis

    Gray_Davis

  • Big Four accounting firms
  • Largest global accounting networks

    the 2001 Enron Scandal produced the Big Four: Deloitte & Touche (now known as Deloitte) Ernst & Young (now known as EY) KPMG PwC The Enron collapse and

    Big Four accounting firms

    Big Four accounting firms

    Big_Four_accounting_firms

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  • PERLITA
  • Female

    Italian

    PERLITA

    Pet form of Italian/Spanish Perla, PERLITA means "pearl."

  • Himaghna
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Himaghna

    The Sun

  • ORAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ORAH

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Ora, ORAH means "light."

  • Ishna
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ishna

    Lord Krishna

  • Arka | ஆரகா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Arka | ஆரகா 

    The Sun

  • Homewood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent and Sussex)

    Homewood

    English (Kent and Sussex) : habitational name from any of various places of this name, in particular one in the parish of Perching, Sussex, recorded as Homwood in about 1280; there were others in Chailey and Forest Row in Sussex. All are probably named from Middle English home ‘homestead’, ‘manor’ + wode ‘wood’.

  • Shahin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shahin

    Falcon, Hawk (Garuda)

  • Hussain
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Hussain

    Handsome beautiful

  • Mirek
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, German, Polish

    Mirek

    Peace; Peaceful Glory

  • Birdsey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Birdsey

    English : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. The surname (together with the variant Birdseye) was brought to CT from England in the 17th century.

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