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"Chuck Watson, head of the US energy firm once set to buy Enron, has resigned, as Dynegy's own crisis intensifies." [BBC News]
"The energy firm once set to buy Enron is shunned by traders and investors as they contemplate the worrying parallels with its infamous rival." [BBC News]
Tax specialist Jamie Olis is sentenced without parole for his part in the accounting fraud designed to hide debt and report inflated operating results.
"Regulators want to question financial firm on its role in Dynegy's Project Alpha transaction." [CNN/Money] (May 31, 2002)
"Former Enron suitor is the latest energy trader to undergo management shake-up." [CNN/Money] (May 28, 2002)
"Agency investigating growing disclosure of false sales reports across many industries." [CNN/Money] (May 16, 2002)
"Agency will reportedly investigate two trades that inflated volume; firm denies receiving benefit." [CNN/Money] (May 09, 2002)
Tax specialist Jamie Olis is sentenced without parole for his part in the accounting fraud designed to hide debt and report inflated operating results.
"Chuck Watson, head of the US energy firm once set to buy Enron, has resigned, as Dynegy's own crisis intensifies." [BBC News]
"The energy firm once set to buy Enron is shunned by traders and investors as they contemplate the worrying parallels with its infamous rival." [BBC News]
"Regulators want to question financial firm on its role in Dynegy's Project Alpha transaction." [CNN/Money] (May 31, 2002)
"Former Enron suitor is the latest energy trader to undergo management shake-up." [CNN/Money] (May 28, 2002)
"Agency investigating growing disclosure of false sales reports across many industries." [CNN/Money] (May 16, 2002)
"Agency will reportedly investigate two trades that inflated volume; firm denies receiving benefit." [CNN/Money] (May 09, 2002)
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