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Title: S.W.O.T Analysis of Enron
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In 1989 Enron began to trade natural gas commodities. Over the years, the company became the largest natural gas merchant in North America and eventually they branched out into trading of other elements, from water to coal to steel. In 2000 Enron shows their mighty strength; in August Enron stock hits a record high of $90 a share... Showed first 250 characters
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In 2000 Enron shows their mighty strength; in August Enron stock hits a record high of $90 a share. It is not a wonder something so good had to come to an end. Something majority of employees said took over in the final months of Enron ? Greed.
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The mighty and powerful greed will be the biggest weakness in any company... Showed next 250 characters
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