
| PGE posts a loss in Q1 Charlotte Business Journal, NC - Portland General Electric Co. may be free from Enron, but not from more bad news. ... 1, 2006, rate increase. PGE ceased to be a subsidiary of Enron Corp. ... |


| Take time to consider ethical dimension Bradenton Herald, United States - ... Just look at Ken Lay or Jeff Skilling of Enron infamy, who deny any foreknowledge of the impending demise of their company. As the ... Enron brings to mind great literary moments |


Washington Post | Enron trial nearing conclusion Indianapolis Star, United States - More than four years after Enron's sudden collapse into bankruptcy, and more than three months into the trial of its top two executives on charges of ... Enron judge lowers burden of proof to 'ostrich' dictate Things look grim for Lay, Skilling Enron judge rules on 'blind eye' |


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![]() Katu.com | State PUC has questions for Harbinger hedge fund OregonLive.com, OR - ... Before the stock issuance, PGE was a subsidiary of the bankrupt Enron. The reorganized Enron continues to hold 57 percent of PGE ... Boardman outage leads to loss for independent PGE Portland General Electric posts net loss PGE posts a loss in Q1 |


![]() Katu.com | Boardman outage leads to loss for independent PGE OregonLive.com, OR - ... A week earlier, it issued 62.5 million shares of new stock and canceled its old stock, which was held exclusively by bankrupt parent Enron. ... State PUC has questions for Harbinger hedge fund Portland General Electric posts net loss PGE posts a loss in Q1 |


| Enron judge lowers burden of proof to 'ostrich' dictate Salt Lake Tribune, United States - HOUSTON - The judge in the Enron trial has dealt a serious blow to the ex-chief executives accused of defrauding investors by agreeing to allow jurors to find ... |




| Things look grim for Lay, Skilling CNN International - As the jury gets set to deliberate, legal experts say the odds are against the former Enron executives being acquitted. By Shaheen ... |







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