Enron and India: is there more dirt hiding here?
December 22, 2001 10:56 AM Subscribe
Enron and India: is there more dirt hiding here?
Enron's monstrous failure sure seems to have been triggered --or at least propelled-- by the fallout between them and India over the $3B Dabhol Power Plant near Mumbai that Enron backed out of earlier this year. Maybe it's just a coincidence...but does anyone else think there's more here than just bad business between Enron and India?
Enron's monstrous failure sure seems to have been triggered --or at least propelled-- by the fallout between them and India over the $3B Dabhol Power Plant near Mumbai that Enron backed out of earlier this year. Maybe it's just a coincidence...but does anyone else think there's more here than just bad business between Enron and India?
Regardless of the volatile nature in the Indian sub-continent, MNCs are queuing up to get a piece of the world's largest middle class market. I am actually glad Enron backed out of Dhabol, I was never quite liked Mumbai paying an arm and a leg for electricity.
posted by riffola at 12:32 PM on December 22, 2001
posted by riffola at 12:32 PM on December 22, 2001
Former Enron Corp. CEO Jeff Skilling defended his record at the now bankrupt company, saying Friday he'd done nothing wrong and Enron's collapse left him heartbroken.
Oh, Puhleeze!!
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posted by gjjohnson at 2:38 PM on December 22, 2001
Oh, Puhleeze!!
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posted by gjjohnson at 2:38 PM on December 22, 2001
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A sampling of the Enron/India dealings [all cnn]: posted by blackholebrain at 10:57 AM on December 22, 2001