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Enrob Annual Report 2001

by Charles Platt, Erico Narita, Erico Nerita
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Overview

Here is a hilarious and acerbic send up of what Enron's 2001 annual report to stockholders really should have looked like. Complete with charts and graphs that perfectly illustrate the biggest corporate scam of our newborn millenium, The Enrob Annual Report 2001 skewers the self-anointed masters of the universe — and heaps on extra helpings of scorn and humiliation for good measure. Including chapters such as “Opportunities in Hypothetical Technology,” “Boring Stuff About Oil, Gas, Etc.,” and “An Unexpected Need for New Management,” this satirical report is a dead-on parody that's sure to elicit peals of laughter from all non-Enron executives throughout the country. (As for the Enron execs, they'll just be groaning.) For anyone who's disgusted with this scandal and would like an opportunity to get in on the mudslinging and have a good laugh, The Enrob Annual Report 2001 is nothing short of required reading.

Synopsis

Here is a hilarious and acerbic send up of what Enron's 2001 annual report to stockholders really should have looked like. Complete with charts and graphs that perfectly illustrate the biggest corporate scam of our newborn millenium, The Enrob Annual Report 2001 skewers the self-anointed masters of the universe — and heaps on extra helpings of scorn and humiliation for good measure. Including chapters such as "Opportunities in Hypothetical Technology," "Boring Stuff About Oil, Gas, Etc.," and "An Unexpected Need for New Management," this satirical report is a dead-on parody that's sure to elicit peals of laughter from all non-Enron executives throughout the country. (As for the Enron execs, they'll just be groaning.) For anyone who's disgusted with this scandal and would like an opportunity to get in on the mudslinging and have a good laugh, The Enrob Annual Report 2001 is nothing short of required reading.

About the Author, Charles Platt

Charles Platt writes frequently about internet issues in journals such as Wired and the Los Angeles Times . Anarchy Online is a supremely irreverent, superbly readable portrait of the outlaws, activists and legislators who are molding the future of online communications.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060518967

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