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Monday, the puzzling circumstances surrounding the supposed return of Enron took another twist with the company's debut of the "Enron Egg," a parody product that experts told the Chronicle is just ...
One of the pranksters behind “Birds Aren’t Real” is back to revive a company synonymous with corporate malfeasance — it has merch and what it’s claiming is an at-home nuclear reactor.
Enron, the Texas energy company infamous for accounting fraud, is back — or is it? Twenty-three years to the day after Enron filed for bankruptcy, a website filled with corporate platitudes and ...
Enron, the notorious Texas energy company the collapsed after one of the largest corporate frauds in US history, resurfaced Monday -- as part of an elaborate prank by the brand's new owner.
The last time that URL represented the bankrupt energy giant was in 2007. There is no evidence to support claims the Enron brand was relaunched as a cryptocurrency firm, as some have speculated.
Enron went bankrupt 23 years ago. Pranksters have seemingly relaunched brand as 'parody.' What at first-glance seems to be a rebranding of one of the most infamous companies in modern history ...
Enron brand returns online, but read the fine print The new website using the name of the disgraced former energy company describes itself as a parody.
The last time that URL represented the bankrupt energy giant was in 2007. There is no evidence to support claims the Enron brand was relaunched as a cryptocurrency firm, as some have speculated.
The last time that URL represented the bankrupt energy giant was in 2007. There is no evidence to support claims the Enron brand was relaunched as a cryptocurrency firm, as some have speculated.
The last time that URL represented the bankrupt energy giant was in 2007. There is no evidence to support claims the Enron brand was relaunched as a cryptocurrency firm, as some have speculated.