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  • čas přidán 27. 11. 2022
  • The FTX fraud has dominated headlines now for weeks, during which we’ve debated if and how Acquired could uniquely add to the conversation. Then we realized there was an angle so perfect that we had to drop everything and enter Acquired research overdrive: Enron. Travel back with us to the granddaddy fraud of them all, 2001’s then-largest bankruptcy in US history and the impetus for the famous Sarbanes-Oxley Act. So much of Enron’s history parallels FTX that the uncanniness is almost unbelievable - right down to the same CEO running the two bankruptcies. Sit back and enjoy this crazy tale of villainy, greed, and the nature of humans and money. Maybe just don’t take notes on this one…
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Komentáře • 21

  • @peterolbrisch8970
    @peterolbrisch8970 Před 8 měsíci +11

    The water deal in south America went bad because the employees that already worked there learned they were being let go, so they destroyed all the customer information. They didn't know who to bill. Then there was that mall explosion in Puerto Rico that they were responsible for because the employees didn't know how to calibrate the gas detectors. Then that failed power plant in India. This company failed at everything, how could you work there and not wonder how the company stayed in business?

  • @MackaWhy
    @MackaWhy Před rokem +9

    Very impressive and thorough review of events. I didn’t expect to finish this whole thing in one go but before I knew it it was coming to a close. I especially liked the description of the main folks in charge. Both in their public demeanor before and after Enron as well as education background. Incredibly underrated channel. This content should have substantially more views.

  • @GSery
    @GSery Před rokem +10

    This is one of the best podcasts, if not the best. so informative. i can't believe it has approx. 1.5k views, should be in hundreds of thousands, if not millions. so well done. both speakers are so well researched, knowledgeable and have a unique way of speaking. I am a fan for life. can't believe I didn't know this podcast existed just a week ago. so many peeps looking to get more info into what was going at FTX and this is a perfect idea to explain just that!!

  • @JohnsonsAtranny
    @JohnsonsAtranny Před 6 měsíci +2

    Did you miss the part that when W became POTUS, Lay was rumored to be the Secy. Energy?
    The SOX straight jacket became my life after Enron

  • @alexc2649
    @alexc2649 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Andersen Consulting Split from Arthur Andersen way before the enron bankruptcy. They began splitting in 1989. The final split happened in 2000. They rebranded in early 2001.

  • @andrewbrackin7375
    @andrewbrackin7375 Před rokem +4

    This is really well done - than you guys! I listened to the whole thing and it was captivating.

  • @cbbcbb6803
    @cbbcbb6803 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Invest in the best companies, you say? There was a time when ENRON was a so-called "best" company. Oh. And, people generally do *not* learn from history.
    Ask questions? Ask what questions? Who knows what questions? The first question to ask is "what questions should we ask?"

  • @neoibnid303
    @neoibnid303 Před měsícem

    Love this channel, podcast. Would you do an ep about the big 4? 🎉

  • @lindagalindo2524
    @lindagalindo2524 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I haven't finished listening yet but hope you answer...Is mark to market accounting still legal / allowed?

  • @afterhours21711
    @afterhours21711 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What's the difference between California and the Titanic? The Titanic had its lights on when it sank.😂

  • @danielmurrell5285
    @danielmurrell5285 Před 11 měsíci

    Really enjoyed this. Will be listening to your other content at work.
    Thoroughly recommend the book 'Smartest guys in the room' and the book by Brian Cruver - adapted to a TV film called "the crooked E" available on CZcams.
    I'm fascinated by what makes otherwise smart founders, CEOs, and executives.cross the line either in terms of risk, morality or legality.
    When you're worth 10s of millions legitimately I don't see the upside from taking risks that will wipe you out, or worse ruin your reputation and end up with a trip to club fed.

  • @realbillmitchell
    @realbillmitchell Před rokem

    I think it is interesting to think if Enron had decided to offer dividends for shareholders, if Enron would still be around, or at least had been around longer than their 2001 demise. Because shareholders would act like some of the greedy executives of the company, they would turn a blind eye as long as the dividend check was good.

  • @ddmilado
    @ddmilado Před rokem +2

    this should be fun😃

  • @omarlash
    @omarlash Před rokem +3

    No video?!

    • @aloufin
      @aloufin Před rokem +1

      just play smartest guys in the room on mute, u dont need to see podcasters mouths moving do u lol

  • @TAB_123
    @TAB_123 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Your reluctance to use a “curse word”gave me the ick. Feels immature.
    I promise there are no 7 year olds watching this 3.5 hr long video on the fall of Enron.

    • @motherlessgoat72
      @motherlessgoat72 Před 2 měsíci

      I think it's more so for the CZcams algorithm. The timestamp of the video was fairly close to the beginning, which is when CZcams's automated program usually gives a cursory sweep of the video to determine if there are demonetization worthy violations. I think they do the same to the end of the video. Unfortunately, even though no child is going to be listening to a podcast like this, if they were to come out of the gate swinging so to speak, they would be less likely to make money on their video. It's a stupid system, I know, but CZcams bows to the advertising gods, and podcasters on CZcams want to make a bit of income on their content. It's a bitter pill to swallow. 😔