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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
December 2, 2011
Though just a decade ago, the Enron era in some ways seems to belong to another era—a time when failing companies met with bankruptcy rather than bailouts.
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By Melanie Waddell, AdvisorOne |
May 1, 2006
Are you up to speed on Sarbanes-Oxley? That's the law Congress put in place after Wall Street was rocked by the corporate scandals at Enron...
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By Staff Writer |
March 21, 2005
The first Enron case to come to trial was in the United Kingdom. Structured finance professionals watched with bated breath as Mr. Justice Cook dismissed WestLB's claims against J.P. Morgan Chase. After all, we're paid to come up with legal and creative financial solutions, even if some of the financial...
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By Staff Writer |
November 3, 2003
Kent Simons, manager since January 1988 S&P Ran
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By Staff Writer |
August 11, 2003
NEW YORK (HedgeWorld.com)--A lawyer for a collection of the trade creditors of Enron North America said that his best guess is that the marathon Enron...
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By Staff Writer |
June 13, 2003
LONDON (HedgeWorld.com)--The chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission sought to alleviate concerns that the CFTC sought to extend its authority over unregulated swaps, in...
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By Staff Writer |
July 1, 2002
HOUSTON, Texas (HedgeWorld.com)--Arthur Andersen LLP, the well-known accounting and auditing firm brought down by its association with Enron Corp., acknowledged last week that the jury...