Books matching: enron downfall
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A fascinating, meticulously researched account of Enron's spectacular collapse that reads like a thriller - a dense but rewarding ride for anyone interested in corporate scandals.
Conspiracy of Fools by Kurt Eichenwald is a detailed and gripping account of the downfall of Enron, one of America's giants in the energy industry. Eichenwald presents a cautionary tale of corporate mismanagement, focusing on key players like Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, and Andy Fastow. The book reads like a thriller, with complex business dealings explained in an understandable and engaging manner, making it a page-turner for readers interested in the Enron scandal.
The writing style of Eichenwald in Conspiracy of Fools is praised for its investigative depth and storytelling prowess. The book is described as a masterpiece in investigative economic journalism, comparable to a thriller by John Grisham. Eichenwald's ability to present the complexities and twists of the Enron story in an easy-to-digest format keeps readers engaged and provides a fast-paced journey through the scandal.
THE TWO MEN PUSHED through the glass-and-chrome doors of the Enron building and hurried down the polished granite steps outside. Across the street, a white fountain resembling a mammoth three-tiered w...March 2005•784 pages

