And, while that's not exactly what happened with Enron CEO Connor Gaydos when he was pied in the face, it certainly made people stop and pause. But what happened exactly and why did someone hit ...
Jeffrey Skilling, the former Enron CEO whose role in the company’s accounting scandals sent him to prison for 12 years, was released Thursday to a halfway house at an undisclosed location. HOUSTON (CN ...
Former Enron chairman and chief executive Kenneth ... Lay, a friend and financial backer of President George W. Bush, "firmly rejects any allegations that he engaged in wrongful or criminal ...
Enron was formed in 1985 following a merger between Houston Natural Gas and Omaha, Neb.-based InterNorth. Houston Natural Gas' chief executive officer (CEO) Kenneth Lay became Enron’s CEO and chair.
“Enron’s new CEO was hit with a pie in NYC,” reads the X post's caption. Several commenters said the video was satire, but others appeared to interpret it seriously. “I bet for a second he ...
Connor Gaydos is listed as Enron's CEO in the company's articles of incorporation in Delaware, as shared with CNET by Enron press representative Will Chabot of Stu Loeser & Co. Gaydos is the co ...
The company’s 28-year-old CEO, Connor Gaydos, also has a history with Birds Aren’t Real, the internet’s favorite satirical conspiracy theory from 2017. Gregory Forero, one of Enron’s newly ...
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling could be getting out of prison early, CNBC's investigative reporter Scott Cohn reports. According to CNBC, an agreement is being discussed between Skilling's lawyers.
It basically just accused him of being "too optimistic about Enron" and never suggested he stole a dime from the company, according to Kirkendall. "I think it's preposterous he served a day in ...