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    Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and services company based in Houston, Texas. It was founded by Kenneth Lay in 1985 as a merger between Lay's Houston Natural Gas and InterNorth, both relatively small regional companies.

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · The Enron scandal was a series of events that resulted in the bankruptcy of the U.S. energy, commodities, and services company Enron Corporation in 2001 and the dissolution of Arthur Andersen LLP, which had been one of the largest auditing and accounting companies in the world.

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · Updated March 01, 2024. Reviewed by. Robert C. Kelly. Fact checked by. Vikki Velasquez. Investopedia / Daniel Fishel. What Was Enron? Enron was an energy-trading and utility company based in...

  4. Enron's $63.4 billion in assets made it the largest corporate bankruptcy in U.S. history until the WorldCom scandal the following year. Many executives at Enron were indicted for a variety of charges and some were later sentenced to prison, including former CEO Jeffrey Skilling.

  5. Dec 2, 2021 · December 2, 2021 1:06 PM EST. It’s the kind of historic anniversary few people really want to remember. In early December 2001, innovative energy company Enron Corporation, a darling of Wall...

  6. Dec 2, 2021 · Enron’s bankruptcy on Dec. 2, 2001, was the largest in U.S. history at the time, ending a stunning fall from grace. The company has become a symbol of corporate fraud, yet it leaves a long ...

  7. Aug 3, 2021 · In just 15 years, Enron grew to be the seventh largest US firm, employing 21,000 people in over 40 countries. LISTEN: A Bad Business - Lesley Curwen looks at corporate fraud. This story was...

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