Enron

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Etymology

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After Enron Corporation, major American energy company that collapsed in 2001 due to accounting fraud.

Noun

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Enron (plural Enrons)

  1. The events that led up to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, or by extension any similar events.
    • 2002 March, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, volume 56, number 3:
      In case you're wondering, we don't think TXU is another Enron in the making.
    • 2004, Ralph Nader, In pursuit of justice: collected writings 2000-2003, page 471:
      But the job has to be done because there are other Enrons out there in the corporate world with variations on the scheme to deceive and dupe the public...

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