Dimensions
158 x 240 x 42mm
Between 1996 and 2000 Enron grew into the 7th Largest Company in the United States and was consistently named the most innovative company in the world by 'Fortune Magazine'. It hired only the best, had friends in the white house, aggressively expanded its interests throughout the world, and was arrogant enough to believe that in any situation its players were always the smartest guys in the room. To millions of investors and market-watchers, Enron could do no wrong.
This book is not just a story of the rise and dramatic fall of a corporate Goliath, it is the gripping tale of the people behind the story - from Enron's humble origins in Texas to the last months of whistle-blowing, back-stabbing, cover-up, suicide, blame and astonishing collapse. Impeccably researched, this is the first in-depth investigation into the fall of Enron, from the award-winning 'Fortune' journalists who first exposed the scandal.