Enron is back, doing what it does best, playing practical jokes on people and tucking it up like they were goddamn Murr.
An elaborate prank is seemingly bidding to resurrect the disgraced former United States energy giant Enron Corp., and it has ...
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The scandal ridden company is said to be mounting a comeback, but evidence points in the direction of a large practical joke.
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Enron, the name that once epitomized corporate greed and fraudulent excess, has resurfaced—this time as an elaborate parody.
An organization called the College Company purchased the Enron trademark in 2020, according to federal documents. The company ...
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