blue_chameleon
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If this needs to be moved to news, then sobeit.
Guilty verdict for Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling. They will be appealing the decision.
Given the massive impact this companies collapse had on thousands of peoples lifes, it would seem fair to assume that they will be receiving quite hefty sentences. Any thoughts on what sort of a sentence they might receive?
Did anybody watch the news when this was on and see the clips of Skilling and Lay outside the court?
Personally I think that the perception of Ken Lay having as much involvement in the whole downfall of the company as Skilling did seems a bit sus. I have no doubt that Skilling was a major orchaestrator of the events which led to ENRON's collapse, but if Lay knew as much as Skilling, why would he let Skilling jump ship before him and allow himself to be left with the company crumbling around him?
Not long after hearing of their vedict, I went and watched (for the first time) Fun with Dick and Jane. Anybody that has seen the movie will understand that it was quite an ironic movie to watch after hearing about the ENRON case. I had a laugh at the credits when it said:
Special thanks to:
Enron
WorldCom
Adelphia
Cendant
HealthSouth
Tyco
Dick - Wow you're really moving up in the world.
Guy in Car - Yeah, im with this new company. Great benefits.
Dick - Awh
Guy in Car - They trade energy. They're called enron.
Dick - (Blank Face, nothing said)
Haha.
Guilty verdict for Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling. They will be appealing the decision.
Given the massive impact this companies collapse had on thousands of peoples lifes, it would seem fair to assume that they will be receiving quite hefty sentences. Any thoughts on what sort of a sentence they might receive?
Did anybody watch the news when this was on and see the clips of Skilling and Lay outside the court?
Personally I think that the perception of Ken Lay having as much involvement in the whole downfall of the company as Skilling did seems a bit sus. I have no doubt that Skilling was a major orchaestrator of the events which led to ENRON's collapse, but if Lay knew as much as Skilling, why would he let Skilling jump ship before him and allow himself to be left with the company crumbling around him?
Not long after hearing of their vedict, I went and watched (for the first time) Fun with Dick and Jane. Anybody that has seen the movie will understand that it was quite an ironic movie to watch after hearing about the ENRON case. I had a laugh at the credits when it said:
Special thanks to:
Enron
WorldCom
Adelphia
Cendant
HealthSouth
Tyco
Dick - Wow you're really moving up in the world.
Guy in Car - Yeah, im with this new company. Great benefits.
Dick - Awh
Guy in Car - They trade energy. They're called enron.
Dick - (Blank Face, nothing said)
Haha.
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