The satirical masterminds behind the "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy theory have launched a parody product called the "Enron Egg". The Enron Egg is marketed as a fictional at-home nuclear reactor ...
Is Enron back? After an X post claimed the company's "new CEO was hit with a pie in NYC," social media is erupting with questions about the company and the perceived assault. Enron, the company ...
The date, December 2, 2024, marked more than 20 years since one of the largest bankruptcy filings in U.S. history. The “resurrected” energy company picked another troubling date to announce ...
Buried in the terms and conditions is a clause saying the information on the new Enron's website is "parody" and "is for entertainment purposes only.” Update: On Dec. 9, Enron Corp. announced it ...
HOUSTON — An elaborate parody appears to be behind an effort to resurrect Enron, the Houston-based energy company that exemplified the worst in American corporate fraud and greed after it went ...
The very unserious company that took over the defunct Enron brand on Monday unveiled its supposedly "groundbreaking" product: the Enron Egg. But the Enron Egg is no normal egg, company ...
HOUSTON — One week ago, a company representing itself as Enron said it was relaunching. On the new website, there was a countdown clock that hit all zeroes on Monday morning. Shortly thereafter ...
Enron has unveiled a new product a month after the infamous and defunct company was resurrected − apparently for fun − by one of the guys behind the satirical "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy ...