Polite

Energy Execs Prepare for Inevitable CO2 Regulation

Energy efficiency is no longer the “polite” thing to do but rather is “starting to become a cultural imperative” the COO of Pace Global Energy Services said last week.

April 16, 2007

Energy Efficiency Now ‘Cultural Imperative,’ Says Pace Global Exec

Energy efficiency is no longer the “polite” thing to do but rather is “starting to become a cultural imperative,” the COO of Pace Global Energy Services said Tuesday.

April 11, 2007

Lay Confronted about 2001 Stock Sales, Son’s Short Selling

Federal prosecutor John Hueston’s cross-examination of Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay was more polite on Thursday, but a couple of “gotcha” moments appeared to catch Lay off guard. Speaking to a packed courtroom, Hueston sparred with Lay about the six criminal charges against him, but the prosecutor also managed to land a couple of sucker punches, including the humiliating revelation that Lay’s own son had been a short seller of Enron stock in March 2001.

April 28, 2006