Ethical analysis of Enron's collapse
Title: Ethical analysis of Enron's collapse
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 1335 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ethical analysis of Enron's collapse
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 1335 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
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History of Enron
Enron with 21,000 employees and international offices around the globe was the seventh largest company in America and one of the world's largest energy, commodities and Services Company. Before its bankruptcy, it marketed electricity and natural gas, delivered energy and other physical commodities, and provided financial and risk management services to customers worldwide. Based in Houston, Texas, Enron was formed in July 1985 by the merger of Houston Natural
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Flood, "Former Enron treasurer may cut deal Plea bargain could create a 'bloodbath,' lawyer says", Houston Chronicle, 09/01/03
4.<Tab/>"New charges in Enron case", BBC news, 1/5/2003
5.<Tab/>David Teather, "Ex-Enron workers sue bosses for $72m" , Guardian Unlimited, 24/7/ 2003
6.<Tab/>http://www.turtletrader.com/enron2.html, Robert J. Samuelson, "Enron's Creative Obscurity", 19/12/2001
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