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An admitted drug dealer who fatally shot a man in Brockton in 2007 over a marijuana dispute, sending him tumbling down a staircase and later kicking him as he lay dying, was granted parole from a life ...
Here are four provocative takes on the death of Ken Lay: Bethany McLean of Fortune, who co-wrote the bestselling Enron book, "The Smartest Guys in the Room": In the weeks since the end of the ...
HOUSTON -- Kenneth L. Lay, the fallen chairman of Enron, still insists on going to his corner office every day on the 50th floor of the glass skyscraper that once stood as a testament to his ...
At one point during the recent Enron trial, prosecutors cross-examining Ken Lay asked the former chief executive how he could have allowed a friendly analyst to report that he was a net buyer of ...
KENNETH LAY: An indictment came down that should not have occurred. As CEO of the company, I accept responsibility for Enron's collapse, as I've said before.
Lay's Death May Lead Court to Toss Case Michele talks with Tom Fowler, a reporter for The Houston Chronicle.He explains what Ken Lay's passing means for the government's case. Lay died this week ...
One day in August 2001, Ken Lay faced more than 1,000 Enron employees in the grand ballroom at the Hyatt Regency downtown. The crowd, anxious over the sudden resignation of Jeff Skilling as chief ...
Lay could tell us why Enron needed a lobbyist like Gillespie. In 2000, Enron paid Gillespie's firm, Quinn, Gillespie & Associates, $700,000 to lobby the White House on the ongoing energy crisis in ...
An Enron employee warned company Chairman Kenneth Lay last August of accounting problems and a "veil of secrecy'' surrounding Enron partnerships. This revelation comes from congressional ...
Mr. Skilling and Kenneth Lay, Enron’s founder, were convicted after the Houston-based energy company collapsed in 2001 in one of the most high-profile cases of corporate fraud in America.
Enron Corp. founder Ken Lay, convicted this spring of scheming to fraudulently elevate the company's share price in one of the nation's most notorious corporate crime cases, died Wednesday in ...
Mr. Skilling and Kenneth Lay, Enron’s founder, were convicted after the Houston-based energy company collapsed in 2001 in one of the most high-profile cases of corporate fraud in America. By ...
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