The Enron aftermath
In the Enron aftermath, it’s about sentencing (see the Lattman roundup) and the appeal (see the ever-valuable Kirkendall). Let’s see how big a penalty Lay and Skilling have to pay for daring to go to trial.
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In the Enron aftermath, it’s about sentencing (see the Lattman roundup) and the appeal (see the ever-valuable Kirkendall). Let’s see how big a penalty Lay and Skilling have to pay for daring to go to trial.
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We shouldn't give up Rico-type nicknames in a whitecollar era:
Enron Task Force's Weissman got Vince "The Chin" Gigante.
Now he will be the guy who put away Kenneth "Kenny Boy" Lay.
And soon we'll know more of Richard "Dough Boy" Causey.
And of DeathStar/Richochet schemer Jeffrey "Fat Boy" Richter.
Posted by: h@rvard.com | May 28, 2006 at 09:25 AM