Execs

Energy Execs Predict 2-3 More Bankruptcies in Enron’s Wake

By this summer, at least two more energy trading companies — more likely asset-light instead of asset-heavy — may be forced to file for bankruptcy, which will offer opportunities for other companies, and perhaps even an opening for new trading players, a panel of energy executives forecast last Tuesday. Speaking at the UBS Warburg Global Energy & Utilities Conference in New York City, the panel agreed that companies most likely to succeed will be the multi-dimensional players, with balanced portfolios that operate in both high or low volatility markets.

February 18, 2002

Energy Execs Predict 2-3 More Bankruptcies in Enron’s Wake

By this summer, at least two more energy trading companies — more likely asset-light instead of asset-heavy — may be forced to file for bankruptcy, which will offer opportunities for other companies, and perhaps even an opening for new trading players, a panel of energy executives forecast Tuesday. Speaking at the UBS Warburg Global Energy & Utilities Conference in New York City, the panel agreed that companies most likely to succeed will be the multi-dimensional players, with balanced portfolios that operate in both high or low volatility markets.

February 13, 2002

Head of Enron Probe Hesitates to Accuse Execs of Securities Fraud

Despite findings by the Enron board of directors’ special investigative committee that top company officials used the controversial off-the-book partnerships for self-enrichment gains, the director who headed up the three-month investigation of the collapsed energy trader refused to say Tuesday that the activities of Enron executives rose to the level of criminal securities fraud.

February 6, 2002

EIA Sees Rosy Northeast Gas Picture, but Energy Execs Have Misgivings

Despite forecasts of slower regional economic and population growth, the Northeast is expected to consume one-third more natural gas over the next 20 years just to fuel the string of power generation facilities that are planned for the region, an official with the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said last Thursday.

February 4, 2002

EIA Sees Rosy Northeast Gas Picture, but Energy Execs Have Misgivings

Despite forecasts of slower regional economic and population growth, the Northeast is expected to consume one-third more natural gas over the next 20 years just to fuel the string of power generation facilities that are being constructed in the region, an official with the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Thursday.

February 1, 2002

Sen. Boxer: Top Enron Execs, Auditors Should Be Jailed

The next stop for some top Enron Corp. executives and the company’s auditor, Arthur Andersen LP, should be jail, said Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), after listening last Tuesday to Enron employees, retirees and individual investors tell horror stories of fortunes lost.

December 24, 2001

Sen. Boxer: Top Enron Execs, Auditors Should Be Jailed

The next stop for some top Enron Corp. executives and the company’s auditor, Arthur Andersen LLP, should be jail, said Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), after listening Tuesday to Enron employees, retirees and individual investors tell horror stories of fortunes lost.

December 19, 2001

Lawsuit Alleges Enron Execs, Board Profited From Deception

A federal judge in Houston Friday was weighing a temporary restraining order request by Amalgamated Bank of New York that would freeze more than $1 billion allegedly gained by Enron Corp. executives and directors who allegedly deceived investors to boost the price of stock before selling millions of shares of the now bankrupt company in the past year.

December 10, 2001

Energy Execs Concerned about Security of Supplies

Economic recovery and lower energy prices are expected in the future, but energy industry executives also have a high concern for the security of oil and natural gas supplies, according to a survey conducted last week at Andersen’s 22nd Annual Energy Symposium in Houston.

December 10, 2001

Energy Execs Concerned about Security of Supplies

Economic recovery and lower energy prices are expected in the future, but energy industry executives also have a high concern for the security of oil and natural gas supplies, according to a survey conducted this week at Andersen’s 22nd Annual Energy Symposium in Houston.

December 6, 2001