News Source: The News Tribune
| 2 months ago
The former chief executive of Enron Corp.’s failed Internet business was sentenced Monday to 16 months in prison for lying about the capabilities of the once mighty energy giant’s broadband network in order to help pump up the company’s stock...
News Source: Los Angeles Times
| 2 months ago
Abbott to buy Solvay drug business Abbott Laboratories said it would pay $6.6 billion for the pharmaceutical business of Belgian chemicals maker Solvay in a move to further expand internationally and add to its product portfolio...Solvay's flu...
News Source: Kansas City Star
| 2 months ago
The former chief executive of Enron Corp.’s failed Internet business, Joseph Hirko, was sentenced Monday to 16 months in prison for lying about the capabilities of the once mighty energy giant’s broadband network...Schein (Jossey-Bass) This book...
News Source: International Herald Tribune
| 2 months ago
The former chief executive of the failed Internet division of the energy giant Enron has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for lying about the capabilities of company’s broadband network in order to help pump up the company’s share price...Mr.
News Source: Uinta County News
| 2 months ago
Joseph Hirko, the former co-CEO of Enron Broadband Services, was sentenced Monday to 16 months in prison on a wire fraud charge related to false claims made by the failed telecommunications company, the U.S...Enron Broadband Services (EBS) was a...
News Source: United Press International
| 2 months ago
A former executive of failed U.S. energy company Enron's broadband subsidiary has been sentenced to 16 months in prison. Joseph Hirko, 53, who was co-chief executive officer of Enron Broadband Services, drew the sentence Monday from U.S.