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 ...
The CEO is Conner Gaydos, creator of the satirical Birds Aren’t Real conspiracy. Enron’s new website is a parody.
Enron was once the pride of corporate America. At its height, the energy and financial services company claimed revenue of over $100 billion and employed over 20,000 people. During its run from ...
Connor Gaydos, a man connected to an apparent parody project to relaunch the energy company Enron and become its new CEO, was hit in the face with a pie this week as he was entering a building in ...
A trading floor operates as a fast-paced environment where traders buy and sell financial instruments. Despite the apparent chaos, it functions through well-defined roles, communication channels, and ...
As Enron's new owners stage its return, the Chronicle asked readers to weigh in on how the company's spectacular fall has impacted their families more than two decades later. From lost ...
Watkins has deep history with the company the “E” represents, Enron. “For the last 20 years I have been speaking around the globe as the Enron Whistleblower,” said Watkins via Zoom Monday ...
Enron may be back, but its return appears to have a satirical angle. Despite promising to “fuel a bold vision of the future” and “unveil the most revolutionary technology the energy sector ...
Tim Smith has 20+ years of experience in the financial services industry, both as a writer and as a trader. Samantha (Sam) Silberstein, CFP®, CSLP®, EA, is an experienced financial consultant.
HOUSTON — One week ago, a company representing itself as Enron said it was relaunching. On the new website, there was a countdown clock that hit all zeroes on Monday morning. Shortly thereafter ...