Título : | Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) | Otro título : | Enron: los Tipos que Estafaron a América | Tipo de documento: | documento proyectable o vídeo | Autores: | Alex Gibney, ; John Beard, Actor ; Tim Belden, Actor | Mención de edición: | 1ª | Editorial: | Madrid [España] : Editorial El Pais, S.L. | Fecha de publicación: | 2005 | Número de páginas: | 117' | Il.: | il. col. | Dimensiones: | 19 cm | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 8425536000492 | Idioma : | Español (spa) Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Documentales
| Resumen: | Enron dives from the seventh largest US company to bankruptcy in less than a year in this tale told chronologically. The emphasis is on human drama, from suicide to 20,000 people sacked: the personalities of Ken Lay (with Falwellesque rectitude), Jeff Skilling (he of big ideas), Lou Pai (gone with $250 M), and Andy Fastow (the dark prince) dominate. Along the way, we watch Enron game California's deregulated electricity market, get a free pass from Arthur Andersen (which okays the dubious mark-to-market accounting), use greed to manipulate banks and brokerages (Merrill Lynch fires the analyst who questions Enron's rise), and hear from both Presidents Bush what great guys these are. | Nota de contenido: | Subt.: castellano |
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) = Enron: los Tipos que Estafaron a América [documento proyectable o vídeo] / Alex Gibney, ; John Beard, Actor ; Tim Belden, Actor . - 1ª . - Madrid (C/Miguel Yuste, 40, 28037, España) : Editorial El Pais, S.L., 2005 . - 117' : il. col. ; 19 cm. ISSN : 8425536000492 Idioma : Español ( spa) Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | :Inglés:Cine y Documentales:Documentales
| Resumen: | Enron dives from the seventh largest US company to bankruptcy in less than a year in this tale told chronologically. The emphasis is on human drama, from suicide to 20,000 people sacked: the personalities of Ken Lay (with Falwellesque rectitude), Jeff Skilling (he of big ideas), Lou Pai (gone with $250 M), and Andy Fastow (the dark prince) dominate. Along the way, we watch Enron game California's deregulated electricity market, get a free pass from Arthur Andersen (which okays the dubious mark-to-market accounting), use greed to manipulate banks and brokerages (Merrill Lynch fires the analyst who questions Enron's rise), and hear from both Presidents Bush what great guys these are. | Nota de contenido: | Subt.: castellano |
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