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Group 1 (F-432)
Fabon, Aiza M.
Feliciano, Jemaica D.
Garpo, Alyanna D.
Garpo, Alyza D.
in 1985 when InterNorth acquired Houston Natural Gas. It is one of the largest integrated
natural gas and electricity companies in the world. It marketed natural gas liquids
worldwide and operated one of the largest natural gas transmission systems in the world,
totaling more than 36,000 miles. It was also one of the largest independent developers
and producers of electricity in the world, serving both industrial and emerging markets.
Enron was also a major supplier of solar and wind renewable energy worldwide, managed
the largest portfolio of natural gas-related risk management contracts in the world, and
was one of the world's biggest independent oil and gas exploration companies. Enron has
approximately 21,000 staff and claimed revenues of nearly $111 billion in 2000. The said
The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the organizational makeup and
ethical issues that Enron encountered during and after it collapse in year 2001. The
researchers will profile the company’s social and ethical practices, it also examines
conflicting issues that arises in Enron Corporation, including how their ethical behavior
Enron, the CFO’s or Chief Financial Officers used Special-Purpose Entities (SPEs)
in order to hide the debt of the company. Special-Purpose Entities are entities that
a corporation can use to finance a large project without putting the entire firm at
risk.
Everything in life holds some kinds of objectives to be fulfilled. This study is not
an exception to it. The following are a few straight forward goals which we have
3.) To highlight the failure of the regulatory authority loopholes in corporate law.