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Essay heading: Enron
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February 16, 2003 |
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It appeared Enron had created a successful business through diverging itself into different areas of energy and service markets; Enron was trading pulp, paper, fertilizer, plastics and other commodities in addition to natural gas. By 1999, Enron had grown so much that it was involved in about a quarter of all energy deals... displayed 300 characters
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By 1999, Enron had grown so much that it was involved in about a quarter of all energy deals. In late 2000 Enron reported earnings tripled since 1998; however, this event would mark the sudden fall of a great empire.
In May 2001, the energy market took a tumble as Californians struggled with the soaring prices of energy... displayed next 300 characters
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