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Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room
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| Fir3start3r |
Saw the movie the other night...
All I can say is....HOLY F$%$#'in COW :nervous:
If you're a high-blood pressured liberal tree-huggin' hippee, unless you like heartattacks, don't do it :p
It's unfortunate that a lot of people that see the movie will instantly make a connection that all business is evil but I think that'll be a direct understanding of their knowledge of business in general.
Highly recommended and be prepared to watch a web of total deceit untangle before your eyes...:eyespop: |
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| Dervish |
| Business are legally bound to be money grapping s. Breaching the law is obviously not allowed but with lots of money you can bend the rules a distressing amount. It's just in this case they ed up. |
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| metalgearsolid |
| if u liked that documentary on enron u might like the corporation. Its about corporations and how they control america and stuff. u might like it. |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dervish
Business are legally bound to be money grapping s. Breaching the law is obviously not allowed but with lots of money you can bend the rules a distressing amount. It's just in this case they ed up. |
It's not a case of ing up as much as they had no cash flow.
As decribed in the movie, they were a 'black box' that spit out revenue numbers everyone believed.
Business in general is IN business to make money. Why wouldn't they? Who the hell goes into business to loose money?? :conf: |
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| *kt* |
I really want to see this film, I've become really interested in this field through my degree and find it fascinating to read/watch things in this area.
anyone have any other suggestions of books/films/etc that may be of interest?? :) |
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