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Gold/Mining/Energy : Enron - Natural Gas Industry

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To: ms.smartest.person who wrote (1369)1/30/2002 8:28:48 PM
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Enron: The Collapse

A special Financial Times report:
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White House faces legal move over Enron papers
The General Accounting Office, Congress's influential auditing agency, is planning legal action to force the Bush administration to release records of the White House's energy taskforce.
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Accounting suffers wider crisis of confidence
The failure of Enron has prompted a crisis of confidence in corporate accounting and US investors have been unceremoniously dumping the shares of every company that has ever had its accounting called in to question.
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Latest Headlines
White House aims for 'executive privilege'
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US unions denounce former Tory minister
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Enron row puts UK party funding under spotlight
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Energy groups under renewed pressure
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Florida looks to join suits against Enron
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Congressional hearings on Enron
Over the next three weeks eight separate hearings are scheduled on Enron's collapse by six different congressional committees. Find out what each one covers from the destruction of Enron-related documents to accounting and investor protection in light of the energy giant's collapse.
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The Enron effect
Editorial comment: Accounting - the fear spreads
What happens when hard numbers suddenly look soft? The stock markets are starting to find out, as companies over which any potential accounting question may loom are caught by the Enron effect.
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Harvey Pitt must prove his mettle
Harvey Pitt, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, knows it is upon him to restore investor faith in the integrity of US audits. As the Enron scandal grows seemingly by the day, so does the intense scrutiny of the role of auditors.
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A chart of Enron's network
Caught in its own web
The complicated structure of Enron's network of affiliates concealed a flaw that was fatal once the share price started to fall.
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