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    <![CDATA[Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron]]>
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    <![CDATA[Like its subject, <em>The Smartest Guys in the Room</em> is ambitious, grand in scope, and ruthless in its dealings. Unlike Enron, the Texas-based energy giant that has come to represent the post-millennium collapse of 1990s go-go corporate culture, it's also ultimately successful. Penned by <em>Fortune</em> scribes Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, the 400-page-plus chronicle of the scandal digs deep inside the numbers while, wisely, maintaining focus on the &quot;smart guys&quot; deep-frying the books. The likes of paternal but disengaged CEO Ken Lay (dubbed &quot;Kenny Boy&quot; by George W. Bush, one of many prominent public figures with whom he rubbed shoulders), cutthroat man-behind-the-curtain Jeff Skilling, and ethically blind numbers whiz Andy Fastow vividly come to life as they make a mockery of conventional accounting practices and grow increasingly arrogant and bind to their collective hubris. They're not a likable lot, and the writers find it difficult to suppress their astonishment and revulsion with the crew who rapidly went from golden boys and girls of the financial world to pariahs when the bill finally came due. The authors' unrepressed sarcasms are more than often unnecessarily given the scope of the outrage. Enron's leading lights were or a time celebrated for their ability to concoct nearly unfathomable business schemes to hide mounting shortfalls and keeping track on their machinations can be a chore, but, by sticking hard to the story behind the fall, McLean and Elkind have reported and written the definitive account of the Enron debacle. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
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  <read_at>Wed Nov 01 00:00:00 -0800 2006</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Detailed history of Enron from its foundation to collapse, with particular attention paid to the critical characters (Ken Lay, Jeffrey Skilling, Andrew Fastow, etc.)  Interesting if you think fall of Enron is an interesting subject (I do, but don't blame you if you don't).  My biggest takeaway was t...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3094415">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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