A parody product launch for a “micro nuclear reactor” for home use using the name of collapsed energy firm Enron Corp. has ...
The new Enron has been dismissed by many as a joke or a publicity stunt, but recent filings and a newly-revealed executive ...
The world’s largest consumer electronics conference was a physical representation of the best and worst of the technology ...
Something is stirring beneath the surface of a revived Enron, and it seems to be pushing a parody product of a stylish ...
Enron, or the satire-infused Frankenstein version of the long-deceased company, filed an application Tuesday to become Texas’ ...
In a LinkedIn message, Forero confirmed to the Houston Business Journal that he will run the retail power operations arm of ...
The video features an executive debuting the “Enron Egg,” a home nuclear reactor that claims to ... According to USA Today, ...
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 Egg has been viral on social media for a while ... The device was “launched” by Connor Gaydos, chief executive officer of the new Enron. Mr Gaydos is also the co-author of Birds Aren’t Real, ...
A launch video showcased fake company executives hyping the egg-shaped reactor on stage, complete with dramatic visuals and an enthusiastic faux audience.
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.