Enron may have gone bankrupt two decades ago, but did it close its doors forever? Now that the company is making headlines again, finance enthusiasts are recalling the infamous 2001 scandal that ...
The latest draft of Enron's reorganization plan is before the bankruptcy judge in New York. After grinding through three-quarters of a billion dollars in legal fees, company officials hope to scrape ...
Is Enron back? After an X post claimed the company's "new CEO was hit with a pie in NYC," social media is erupting with questions about the company and the perceived assault. Enron, the company ...
More than two decades after the brand was sullied by fraud and some of its top executives were sent to prison, Enron is ... back? An initial scan of a newly-launched website may give the impression ...
"Enron was one of the very first weather desks that effectively found that there was a smart way to hedge temperature ...
Nvidia is trying to slam the brakes on talk that the artificial intelligence boom is a speculative mirage. As critics warn of ...
At the same time, short-seller Michael Burry – best known for The Big Short – said that he was shorting Nvidia. Burry said that the company's accounting of stock-based compensation was inaccurate and ...
One-time financial and energy giant Enron Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Dec. 2 and sued former suitor Dynegy Inc. for $10 billion for alleged breach of contract for terminating a ...
WCNY, Central New York’s public broadcaster, sponsored a preview of a short film Ask Why Tuesday night in Sage Hall. The film was the third and final installment of the new PBS series Playing By the ...
Enron has unveiled a new product a month after the infamous and defunct company was resurrected − apparently for fun − by one of the guys behind the satirical "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy theory.
HOUSTON (AP) _ A former Enron Corp. executive who resigned after reportedly challenging the firm's accounting practices was found shot to death in his car in an apparent suicide. The body of J.
Kwame Holman reports on the day's developments in the Enron investigation. Ever since members returned to Washington late last month, the Enron collapse has dominated the congressional agenda.