

The company’s approaches to accounting were highly questionable, such as ‘constructive accounting’ and/or hypothetical value accounting. (…?) It was characterised by a culture of aggressiveness and risk-taking especially among the company’s traders. The company began in the oil business after which it scoped out to working in electricity, Internet bandwidth and even ‘weather trading’. Ken Lay was a supporter of energy market deregulation on which principle he founded the business. Just quickly:Įnron was founded by somebody called Ken Lay in the mid-eighties as an energy trading company. There is probably no need to re-tell the Enron story which is very rich with many facts and twists to it. A wonderful couple of hours that I do recommend you to have if you get the chance. To start it all off, we watched ‘Enron: The smartest guys in the room’, a brilliant documentary loaded with facts, analyses of what and why it happened, as well as personal experiences and views of people who have been involved with the company. We are covering business ethics this weekend. This means they are very good or at least largely popular.I had a CSR (corporate social responsibility) class today (as part of a Certificate in CSR I am doing at the University of Geneva ). These are films that you cannot make a suggestion post for because our community already knows about them. Use sites like JustWatch, MovieFone, ReelGood Use r/televisionsuggestions, r/ifyoulikeblank

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