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Enron Code of Ethics
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The Enron Code of Ethics was a 64-page booklet allegedly published by Enron Corporation, the last known edition of which was in July 2000.
The sale of copies of the booklet on Ebay has passed into internet folklore. An article in the San Francisco Chronicle for February 10, 2002 reported a final bid level on one copy of USD 202.50. Another sale on Ebay (which ran from February 13 to February 20, 2002) carried the item number "1074129276". In the latter sale, the booklet was sold together with a cup, also allegedly an Enron product, which featured text extolling the virtues of the Enron retirement plan.
The content of the booklet has attracted less interest than the fact that Enron had a code of ethics.
[edit]See also
- Enron
[edit]External links
- Review: Miller, Michael (April 1, 2002). "Enron's ethics code reads like fiction". Columbus Business First. (March 2002)
- Special collection: Enron and Ethics - a large selection of web resources related to ethics problems at Enron.
- Framed Enron Code of Ethics Enron and other Wall Street memorabilia.
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