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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Is the Enron Verdict Justice for Shareholders?
Submitted by: Cheryl Gustitus, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications

The 2001 collapse of Enron defined an era where corporate malfeasance ran rampant and, as a result, wide corporate governance reforms were implemented to protect shareholders. So, nearly five years from the start of the Enron investigation Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were both found guilty on multiple counts of conspiracy and fraud today.

Will shareholders finally feel vindicated? Use our blog to post a point of view.

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