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A recent effort to parody the infamous Enron, which famously collapsed in 2001 due to corporate fraud, has stirred mixed reactions among former employees. While some view this as a joke in poor taste, others argue it can serve as a reminder of the importance of corporate ethics. The new 'Enron' claims to be dedicated to solving the energy crisis but is mostly seen as a performance art project. Former workers express anger over the revival, emphasizing the lasting impact of the company's downfall.
Source: YAHOO