20,000 Employees Lost Everything. The CEO Walked Away Rich
In this business documentary, we investigate the most audacious corporate fraud in American history, and the accountant no one talks about. A story about manufactured profits, unchecked greed, and the lie that built a $70 billion empire out of thin air. In the 1990s, Enron was named America's most innovative company six years in a row. Wall Street worshipped them. Investors trusted them. Employees bet their life savings on them. But behind the glass towers, executives were inventing fake companies, hiding billions in debt, and manipulating California's energy crisis for profit. This is the full autopsy. How 20,000 employees lost everything while executives walked away rich. How one whistleblower was ignored until it was too late. And what every investor today refuses to learn from Enron's spectacular collapse. Subscribe to Corporate Autopsy — every week we dissect a new collapse. 00:00 The Company Too Powerful to Question 01:45 Jeff Skilling Builds the Illusion 04:30 Enron Invents a New Kind of Fraud 07:15 The House of Cards Starts to Shake 10:00 California Burned While Enron Profited 13:30 The Whistleblower Nobody Listened To 16:45 20,000 Employees Lost Everything 18:30 The Lesson Every Investor Is Ignoring #Enron #CorporateFraud #BusinessDocumentary #CorporateCollapse #AccountingScandal #BusinessFailure #CorporateAutopsy

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