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The ENRON Scandal
An SI Board Since January 2002
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Emcee:  Mephisto Type:  Moderated
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3810M., Reminds me of the Claude Raines character in "Casablanca". I&Raymond Duray-4/3/2002
3809Only if you pay attention. Otherwise, he's able to propagandize at will. -Raymond Duray-4/3/2002
3808Bush Pere was the head of the CIA: the biggest, baddest, meanest terrorist orgaRaymond Duray-4/3/2002
3807<b> Microsoft Said to Enhance PC Influence in Settlement </b> &lMephisto-4/3/2002
3806"One of the features that distinguishes American financial life from AmericMephisto-4/3/2002
3805<b> Deferral Talk Reported in Andersen Case </b> <i> The New YMephisto-4/3/2002
3804Awhile back, the evening business news mentioned Enron had revenues.Mephisto-4/3/2002
3803<b> New Inquiry Is Sought Into Enron </b> <i> The New York TimMephisto-4/3/2002
3802<b> Enron Whistleblower: Reaction Was to Quit </b> <i> The NeMephisto-4/3/2002
3801Don't remind me. I sold CSCO shares at a loss!!!Mephisto-4/3/2002
3800Published on Tuesday, April 2, 2002 in the Los Angeles Times BusSkywatcher-4/2/2002
3799SEC: Corrupt or Merely Incompetent? Commentary. Michael Lewis, the author of ``Baldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3798"Many people seem to think that since Enron's Chapter 11 filing was tBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3797This chart demonstrates four key facts. First, the recent and dramatic increase Baldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3796It was Arthur Andersen's responsibility not only to audit Enron's financBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3795B. Mismarking Forward Curves Not all of the misreporting of derivatives positioBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3794III. Derivatives "Inside" Enron The derivatives problems at Enron wenBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3793D. The "Gatekeepers" These are but three examples of how Enron's Baldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3792Enron is not the only example of such abuse; accounting subterfuge using derivatBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3791B. Using Derivatives to Hide Debts Incurred by Unprofitable Businesses A secondBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3790A. Using Derivatives to Hide Losses on Technology Stocks First, Enron hid hundrBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3789In other words, OTC derivatives markets, which for the most part did not exist tBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3788Testimony of Frank Partnoy Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of LBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3787There are dozens of Enrons out there in this totally unregulated and uncontrollBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
3786NO JOKE: EMBATTLED ENRON IS FIFTH ON FORTUNE 500 LIST By JESSICA SOMMAR nypoBaldur Fjvlnisson-4/2/2002
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