well,simply put its self evident now that it has something to do with the ceo's dishonesties and excesses that has led to the current global financial melt down and subsequent government prop ups in terms of bailouts.
Enron was formed in the late 1980s as a result of a merger between two gas pipeline firms.
there should have been more governmental regulation and reviews of large corporations, like Enron.
Transnational corporations are companies that operate its business in a number of countries. For example, The American company congolmerate General Electric and Enron.
The Enron scandal is the most significant corporate collapse in the United States since the failure of many savings and loan banks during the 1980s. This scandal demonstrates the need for significant reforms in accounting and corporate governance in the United States, as well as for a close look at the ethical quality of the culture of business generally and of business corporations in the United States.
White-collar crime
They do, as do most agencies in the Justice Department. The Enron Corporation is a good example.
Beom Joon Kim has written: 'A new regulatory environment of corporate governance after the Enron failure focused on the role of independent directors' -- subject(s): Accounting, Corporate governance, Corporations, Corrupt practices, Directors of corporations, Enron Corp, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Prevention
Enron is not a place with a population. Enron Corporation was a company, not a city or region.
Enron ended in 2001.
Enron scandal was created in 1985.
Enron was filed for bankruptcy on December 2nd 2001
After the Enron accounting scandal came to light, its stock price plummeted to 0, which wiped out many investors who had purchased Enron's stock.