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To: carranza2 who wrote (13925)1/25/2002 6:48:25 PM
From: pezz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<<No trial for this Enron exec. >>

My understanding is that he was the good guy,or so said the whistle blower Killed himself because he didn't want to testify against friends apparently.



To: carranza2 who wrote (13925)1/25/2002 7:13:55 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Carranza2, You are right, we are no longer missing the suicides. Now we wait for the absconding scoundrels. The small Enron drama script is now on a roll, a fractal image of the larger script of collapse sequences, an echo of bust in times past, exiting the prologue, readying for chapter one.

Message 16898475

“Finally, gold is up perhaps because the rising perception that a big company allegedly under the protection of powerful people, possibly sponsored by more, definitely went bankrupt, and left a group of pension-less and penniless employees, NAV-less equity investors, stiffed debt holders, emptied filing cabinets, embarrassed and somewhat apologetic auditors, suddenly shy, red-faced and witch-hunting politicians, fabulously wealthy retired managers, other now silenced rent-seekers, and ever eager lawyers. We are still missing some suicides, missing persons, absconding scoundrels, and we will have to wait patiently for the book. You know, the same transparency, corruption, cronyism, ‘Asian’ values types of issues, and all that which made the Asian Financial Storm so destructive for most, invigorating to many, profitable for a few, much as the deregulation of Savings & Loan and of the Power industry did in the not so distant past, you know, like described here … in the form of a few secrets …”

BTW, I better get the predictions in while the going is still good. It will soon be revealed to us that there is a sex angle to the Enron story, you know, orgies, prostitutes, politicians, and such. Chugs, Jay