The Enron scandal in early 2001 forever changed the face of business. Enron, the once high flying energy trading company, was exposed as being little more than a slowly unraveling multi-billion dollar ...
AP Business WriterCHICAGO (AP) -- Staggered by a rapid loss of business following the Enron scandal, Arthur Andersen LLP announced Monday it is laying off about 7,000 employees, or more than a quarter ...
NORTH BAY - While broadening service offerings may be helping CPA firms locally and nationally fatten the top line, it also might be a creating a problem for them due to potential fallout from the ...
A federal grand jury has indicted Arthur Andersen LLP on an obstruction of justice charge, a development that hurts the embattled accounting firm’s efforts at surviving the Enron Corp. debacle. The ...
Enron investors won final approval of a $72.5 million settlement resolving claims against Arthur Andersen, the defunct energy trader's former auditor. U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon in Houston ...
“Ultimately, the conclusion was reached to retain Enron as a client, citing that it appeared that we had the appropriate people and processes in place to serve Enron and manage our engagement risks,” ...
correctionA headline in the March 28 Business section may have conveyed the impression that the article said Arthur Andersen's chief executive had been warned in early 2001 of accounting errors at ...
WASHINGTON - The White House on Friday ordered a review of $70 million worth of federal contracts with Enron Corp. and the Arthur Andersen accounting firm to determine whether the embattled companies ...
HOUSTON (AP) -- Former Enron Corp. auditor Arthur Andersen LLP shut its audit practice and closed offices across the country after it became a convicted felon in June. Four months later, the shriveled ...
HOUSTON -- The first criminal case to emerge from the Enron Corp. collapse began Monday as Arthur Andersen LLP went on trial for allegedly obstructing justice by shredding Enron-related documents.
Arthur Andersen LLP learned Wednesday that it has lost an appeal of its conviction on charges of altering and destroying documents in the Enron Corp. scandal. Andersen, a shadow of its former self ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court threw out the conviction of the Arthur Andersen accounting firm for destroying Enron Corp.-related documents, ruling unanimously Tuesday that the jury instructions were ...