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Enron's end: no one pushed harder for deregulation, and no one had more to conceal, than this pillar of the new economy.(Statistical Data Included)

American Prospect, The,  January, 2002  by Bradley, William

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> THE SPECTACULAR FALL OF THE HOUSE OF ENRON would have been a huge news story were it not for the terror war. Just a few months ago, Enron Corp. ranked number seven on the Fortune 500. But in little more than 15 months, it managed to lose over 99 percent of its equity. As the nation's biggest electricity marketer in the late 1990s, the company led the way for the energy industry--taking advantage of deregulated markets, boldly forging ahead into new ventures around the globe, and impressing uncounted business commentators with its "innovation" and "brand-new ...

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