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Non-Tech : The Enron Scandal - Unmoderated

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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (2424)8/2/2002 7:29:32 AM
From: opalapril  Read Replies (4) of 3602
 
"He owned 15 antique watches and fine art valued in the thousands of dollars."

That is very funny. After detailing multi-million mansions, and speaking of Jaguars and Porsches and such, the reporter adds that bit about 15 watches and "art" together being "valued in the thousands of dollars."

Geez, wet art from your local weekend art-in-the-park affair can go for "thousands." Where's the real art? The Picassos? The Monets? The Braques and Chagalls and Klees? I guess no matter how much these crim execs got paid, they just couldn't buy good taste.
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