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Non-Tech : The Enron Scandal - Unmoderated

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (10)1/14/2002 8:52:45 PM
From: KLP   of 3602
 
Thanks for posting that over here, Karen. Wonder when the media will actually print this.....??? Shall we all hold our breath??

From October 29, the first day of the temporary shutdown, through November 13, the first day participants could transfer funds, the Enron share price went from $13.81 to $9.98, a drop of $3.83. On five of those trading days, Enron’s share price closed below $9.98.

Outside of the brief transition period, Enron employees have always been able to transfer their own contributions in the 401K, at any time. They have 20 investment options to choose from, Enron stock being one of them.
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