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 ...
A parody product launch for a “micro nuclear reactor” for home use using the name of collapsed energy firm Enron Corp. has ...
Something is stirring beneath the surface of a revived Enron, and it seems to be pushing a parody product of a stylish ...
In a LinkedIn message, Forero confirmed to the Houston Business Journal that he will run the retail power operations arm of ...
A post on X claims that Enron has returned with a product called the “Enron Egg,” a product meant to power an entire home for ...
"The information on the website about Enron is First Amendment protected parody, represents performance art, and is for entertainment purposes only." Enron aims to 'solve global energy crisis ...
The Enron Power Summit, an event hosted by the company that recently acquired the defunct Enron brand, is scheduled for Monday, and so far, the company has not shared any concrete information ...
The "Enron CEO" shown in the image is a satirist who took over the Enron trademark as performance art, and the pie in the face appears to have been staged to resemble an infamous pie attack on ...
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 ...