![]() ![]() (I thought it might smell of fresh-baked bread, but it's apparently cherry.)Ī coffee mug with the Magic Man symbol on it. Before it’s over, it will change everything that Cruver believes about right and wrong and will leave him with one last desperate question: Can a man who allowed himself to be seduced to the dark side be granted one more chance at salvation?ĭirected by Penelope Spheeris (Wayne's World) from Brian Cruver’s own unabashed and mordantly funny gonzo memoir, Anatomy of Greed: The Unshredded Truth from an Enron Insider, The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron puts a human face on one of the most unbelievable and shocking chapters in American corporate history.I got a package from FedEx this morning, containing a lot of neat swag from ABC to mark the upcoming premiere of 'Happy Town' on April 28th.Ī 'Happy Town' scented candle. As new falsifications of financial statements come to light, Cruver discovers he’s just one more pawn in a game for scoundrels, one more expendable employee hired to make rich men richer, and one more fool whose blind pursuit of the American Dream has sent him spiralling deeper into a surreal corporate nightmare. Trading in abstract commodities while holding virtually no real assets, the company once poised “to take over the universe” is nothing more than a house of cards waiting to fall. It’s everything he’s always wanted-until he stumbles upon Enron’s secret. But Cruver doesn’t want out-even at the risk of losing Courtney. As Cruver’s salary skyrockets, and as his position as senior manager for bankruptcy risk management imbues him with more power, Cruver finds himself seduced into a corporate greed machine with no way out. Brash, energetic, and trusting, Brian believes everything that Enron Chairman of the Board Kenneth Lay (Emmy nominee Mike Farrell, M*A*S*H) says about the company’s dedication to integrity. He has the perfect girl in Courtney (Shannon Elizabeth, American Pie), his fiancée, and he has the perfect job at Enron, a bankruptcy trading group soaring to number one in the Fortune 500. This is the eyewitness account of Enron’s scandalous undoing, and one insider who survived his own personal fall from grace.īrian Cruver (Christian Kane, Life or Something Like It) is a bright 26-year-old Texas boy. In total, twenty-five billion dollars was lost. Ten thousand people lost their jobs, and even more saw their life savings wiped out. In December of 2001, the largest bankruptcy in United States history was filed. ![]()
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