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Ronald Williams, who worked for Enron's broadband unit in Houston, said the money the magazine offered was enough to influence his decision to strip.
The 2001 bankruptcy of Enron Corp. rocked one of Tulsa's largest employers, Williams Cos. Inc., which cut thousands of jobs and sold billions in assets to survive the crisis caused ...
Williams' financial mess could well be termed "Enron II." Like Enron, Williams saw their revenues and their stock plummet. In the last 3 months of 2001 Williams' lost $71 million in their ...
Early in the morning last Oct. 23, Ronald Astin, a partner at the Houston law firm Vinson & Elkins, joined Enron Corp. executives in a meeting room next to Chairman Kenneth Lay's office.
Williams accumulated pretax operating profit from trading of $1.14 billion in just the first nine Williams plays Enron's game, but with caution Skip to main content Skip to main content ...
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON political scientist Richard Murray calls it the "so's-your-old-man" ...