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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal

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To: Mephisto who started this subject2/4/2002 5:12:01 PM
From: Baldur Fjvlnisson  Read Replies (1) of 5185
 
***"Some people thought Enron would have a backlash in the shredding industry," says Mr. Carey, president of Datasafe Security Services in West Bridgewater, Mass.

Instead, mobile shredding trucks rumble through city streets and suburban office parks, and corporate shredders whir away, feeding a business that is growing by 20 percent to 30 percent a year, according to the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID). Sales of commercial shredding services total between $300 million and $400 million a year, says president David Culbertson.

From just two- or three-dozen companies 20 years ago, the business has grown to more than 600 firms today, says Robert Johnson, NAID's executive director.***

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