Enron employees lost over $1 billion in retirement savings when the company failed and filed for bankruptcy protection. Many of these employees also lost their jobs. Enron employees were both visible and vocal about their losses, quickly obtaining the support of both the AFL-CIO and Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow/Push Coalition in their fight to get some redress for their losses. Since Enron was current on its payroll at the time of the bankruptcy filing, employees’ losses consisted of severance payments totaling $145 million and the losses associated with investments in Enron stock through their 401(k) accounts
It is known that Enron went bankrupt around ten years ago and disappeared from corporate world, but ...
Enron an American energy corporation was involved in one of the biggest cases of corporate fraud of ...
While other books on this infamous scandal have focused on the personalities involved, Enron: Corpo...
Enron employees lost over $1 billion in retirement savings when the company failed and filed for ban...
Employee Interests in Bankruptcy: Lessons from Enron by Assistant Professor Lorie Johnson. Love Appo...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
AT THE END of 2000, current and former employees of the energy trading company Enron Corporation hel...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
The Author traces the collapse of Enron from a legal perspective, focusing on the ramifications the ...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
The recent bankruptcy of Enron provides many opportunities for learning in all business disciplines....
The collapse of Enron and its aftermath has put unprecedented focus on the accounting profession and...
This session is entitled Employee Stock Ownership After Enron, and I assume that title has drawn i...
This article analyzes the trial of Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay, including an empirical analysis...
On December 2, 2001, Enron Incorporated filed the largest bankruptcy in the history of the United St...
It is known that Enron went bankrupt around ten years ago and disappeared from corporate world, but ...
Enron an American energy corporation was involved in one of the biggest cases of corporate fraud of ...
While other books on this infamous scandal have focused on the personalities involved, Enron: Corpo...
Enron employees lost over $1 billion in retirement savings when the company failed and filed for ban...
Employee Interests in Bankruptcy: Lessons from Enron by Assistant Professor Lorie Johnson. Love Appo...
This report briefly examines the accounting system that failed to provide a clear picture of the fir...
AT THE END of 2000, current and former employees of the energy trading company Enron Corporation hel...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
The Author traces the collapse of Enron from a legal perspective, focusing on the ramifications the ...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
The recent bankruptcy of Enron provides many opportunities for learning in all business disciplines....
The collapse of Enron and its aftermath has put unprecedented focus on the accounting profession and...
This session is entitled Employee Stock Ownership After Enron, and I assume that title has drawn i...
This article analyzes the trial of Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay, including an empirical analysis...
On December 2, 2001, Enron Incorporated filed the largest bankruptcy in the history of the United St...
It is known that Enron went bankrupt around ten years ago and disappeared from corporate world, but ...
Enron an American energy corporation was involved in one of the biggest cases of corporate fraud of ...
While other books on this infamous scandal have focused on the personalities involved, Enron: Corpo...