Enron: The Nigerian Barge Deal

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Tara K

 

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August 31, 2013

 

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University

 

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Enron tried to sell an interest in three power-generating barges in the coast of Nigeria unsuccessfully. When Enron failed to sell it by December of 1999, Merrill Lynch, one of the world's leading nancial management and advisory companies, agreed to buy that interest. That transaction was closed at the end of December 1999, and therefore Enron could book about twelve million dollars in earnings that year and meet earning targets...
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Enron tried to sell an interest in three power-generating barges in the coast of Nigeria unsuccessfully. When Enron failed to sell it by December of 1999, Merrill Lynch, one of the world's leading nancial management and advisory companies, agreed to buy that interest. That transaction was closed at the end of December 1999, and therefore Enron could book about twelve million dollars in earnings that year and meet earning targets...
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