In the fall of 2001, as Enron’s internal problems mounted and its stock price tumbled, Chair Kenneth Lay told employees the opposite of what was really going on. “The company is fundamentally sound,” ...
HOUSTON AP - Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay, who was convicted of helping perpetuate one of the most sprawling business frauds in U.S. history, has died of a heart attack in Colorado. He was 64.A ...
HOUSTON — December 2 marks an infamous day in Houston history. If you lived it, you probably don’t need a reminder of what happened 20 years ago today: the day Enron filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Is one of American history's most famous corporate downfalls getting a second chance at life? On Dec. 2, 2001, exactly 23 years ago, Enron declared bankruptcy. Within hours, ...
HOUSTON, July 7 (UPI) -- A Houston grand jury Wednesday returned a sealed indictment against former Enron Chairman Ken Lay, the Houston Chronicle reported. Lay is expected to surrender to authorities ...
HOUSTON — Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay died of a heart attack on Wednesday, still believing he was innocent in the corporate scandal that cost thousands their jobs and pensions and led to billions ...
HOUSTON — All along, Kenneth Lay, Jeffrey Skilling and their high-octane lawyers contended that the notion of a prodigious fraud that infected and ultimately took down Enron Corp. was no more real ...
The names are linked: Martha Stewart with Kenneth Lay. Martha with Kenny Boy. The "domestic diva" (whatever that means) with the former chief executive of Enron. Stewart's sentencing last week got ...
WASHINGTON - The resignation of Enron Corp chairman Kenneth Lay will not deter the administration from seeking answers to the energy trading firm's spectacular collapse, a White House spokesman said ...
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Twelve Texans told the US on Thursday what it wanted to hear. Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were guilty of crimes. Lots of crimes. The former Enron chief executives will pay with their freedom, ...
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