no
Oh heck, no. Enron was a major player in the electricity industry and made vast amounts of money cheating customers.
there should have been more governmental regulation and reviews of large corporations, like Enron.
No, government and creditor are the external stakeholders.
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Enron is not a place with a population. Enron Corporation was a company, not a city or region.
Enron ended in 2001.
Enron scandal was created in 1985.
Enron was filed for bankruptcy on December 2nd 2001
After the Enron accounting scandal came to light, its stock price plummeted to 0, which wiped out many investors who had purchased Enron's stock.
Enron was formed in the late 1980s as a result of a merger between two gas pipeline firms.
Enron was said to have committed fraud in an accounting scandal. Refer to the link below, for more information.
There are two type of stakeholders which are internal stakeholders and external stakeholders. Thank you
Very safe, the biggest risk is a lower credit rating. Those were my thought until Enron. Enron went from AAA to worthless very quickly. Fortunately, we did not own Enron paper.
1) why do you think Coca-Cola has had one ethical issue to resolve after another over the last decade or so? 2) a news analyst said that Coca-Cola could become the next Enron. Do you think this is possible and defend your answer? 3) what should Coca-Cola do to restore its reputation and eliminate future ethical dilemmas with stakeholders?
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no