Enron, a company that has had a satirical resurrection, unveiled the "Enron Egg," a parody product, on Monday.
Enron has unveiled a new product a month after the infamous and defunct company was resurrected − apparently for fun − by one of the guys behind the satirical "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy ...
Monday, the company that took over the defunct Enron brand made unveiled its much-awaited "groundbreaking" product: the Enron ...
The website describes the Enron relaunch as "performance art." The Enron website calls Enron Egg a "compact nuclear reactor that uses Uranium-Zirconium Hydride (U-ZrH) fuel rods to generate heat ...
Enron has announced a parody product, the Enron Egg, which is said to be an at-home nuclear reactor to help power your home.
Enron wants to sell you a nuclear reactor for your home — no, of course not really. The pranksters behind the Birds Aren't Real nonsense "revived" the defunct, famously fraudulent company in ...
Monday, the company that took over the defunct Enron brand made unveiled its much-awaited "groundbreaking" product: the Enron Egg. But the Enron Egg is no normal egg, company leadership claimed the ...
Enron, the scandalous energy company that went bust in 2001, has just announced the creation of its at-home nuclear reactor, or did it? The egg-shaped reactor is said to cut the costs of traditional ...
The impact of the Enron bankruptcy has been both predictable and at the same time somewhat surprising for the marketplace. Short-term energy and commodity prices have seemingly been unaffected by the ...