“In a market, preceptions could be as important as reality.p.403”
Kurt Eichenwald“Kaminski plunged ahead. "I am not going to sign off on anything related to the Raptors," he said. "And I don't care if I'm fired for it."Buy raised a hand. "Whoa, wait a minute, I don't think you'll be fired," he replied quickly. "Now that Skilling's gone, we have a different mantra in Enron."He looked Kaminski in the eye. "We're expected to be honest", he said.p.525”
Kurt Eichenwald, Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story“In a market, preceptions could be as important as reality.p.403”
Kurt Eichenwald, Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story“Enron would keep its unearned windfall, generated solely because David Duncan didn't know what he was doing.”
Kurt Eichenwald, Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story“Enron was becoming a virtual cult of creativity, often placing swagger over substance. New ideas were celebrated for their newness, for their potential; tried and true businesses like the pipelines were almost derided.”
Kurt Eichenwald, Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story“A eureka moment. It suddenly struck Mintz as so obvious. The executives entrusted with reviewing all of the LJM transactions- Causey, Buy, the board- approached their duties casually, giving everything just the onceover. They seemed to figure that somebody else was doing the tough analysis. But no one was.p.389”
Kurt Eichenwald, Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story“...Fastow had found someone trusting and pliable.Fastow wanted a pupet, Bowen concluded, and he already controlled Ben Glisan's strings.p.338”
Kurt Eichenwald, Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story