Enron’s revival has been dismissed by many, including the New York Times, as little more than an elaborate joke or a quirky ...
And, while that's not exactly what happened with Enron CEO Connor Gaydos when he was pied in the face, it certainly made people stop and pause. But what happened exactly and why did someone hit ...
Enron, a company that has had a satirical resurrection, unveiled the "Enron Egg," a parody product, on Monday.
Enron, or the satire-infused Frankenstein version of the long-deceased company, filed an application Tuesday to become Texas’ ...
First came the news that Enron was back. Yes, Enron — the energy company whose profits were built on long-term fraud and which ended up filing what was, in 2001, the largest bankruptcy in history.
CONNOR GAYDOS, speaking of the Enron Egg, a supposed micro nuclear reactor for residential suburban use — promoted on his satirical revival of the website for Enron, the energy company that collapsed ...
The Enron Power Summit ... The company's enigmatic CEO, 28-year-old Connor Gaydos of "Birds Aren't Real" fame, has also spent a significant amount of time building hype for the event.
Connor Gaydos, the new CEO of the relaunched Enron, known for the "Birds Aren't Real" theory, was recently pied in the face. The incident, captured on video, has gone viral, drawing comparisons to ...
“Enron’s new CEO was hit with a pie in NYC ... The application lists an email address containing Connor Gaydos' name as the primary contact. Gaydos and the College Company is also behind ...
Connor Gaydos, linked to a satirical effort to relaunch the energy firm Enron as its new CEO, was struck in the face with a pie this week while entering a building in New York City. The event ...
and indeed the unexpected return of Enron itself, was part of an elaborate stunt. The first sign of parody is in the identity of the company’s “chief executive.” Connor Gaydos, 28 ...
Not only was Connor Gaydos of "Birds Aren't Real" fame involved, but the company's own terms and conditions say the website is "protected parody" for "entertainment purposes only." Meet The Enron ...