Enron’s revival has been dismissed by many, including the New York Times, as little more than an elaborate joke or a quirky ...
Enron, a company that has had a satirical resurrection, unveiled the "Enron Egg," a parody product, on Monday.
First came the news that Enron was back. Yes, Enron — the energy company whose profits were built on long-term fraud and which ended up filing what was, in 2001, the largest bankruptcy in history.
Enron Egg parody unveils world’s first ‘at-home’ nuclear reactor and baffles internet - The Enron Egg is the latest in a series of satirical announcements from the newly-revamped company ...
"We can make a nuclear reactor go critical at about the size of the egg that I saw on the pictures ... a gag conspiracy movement that Connor Gaydos, Enron's 28-year-old CEO, published a book ...
网传家用微型核反应堆“安然蛋”出自一家自称“戏仿”“仅供娱乐”的网站“安然网”(enron.com ... 康纳·盖多斯(Connor Gaydos)近日发布了 ...
CONNOR GAYDOS, speaking of the Enron Egg, a supposed micro nuclear reactor for residential suburban use — promoted on his satirical revival of the website for Enron, the energy company that collapsed ...
This product is gonna revolutionize all three,” Enron CEO Connor Gaydos claimed in a video presentation announcing the egg. Gaydos is also the co-founder of the satirical “Birds Aren't Real ...
Enron has unveiled a new product called the 'Enron Egg,' the world's first at-home ... 2001 and its name was purchased for just $275 by Connor Gaydos, an online figure who pulls off public stunts ...
As CES product launches flood the internet faster than you can say consumer tech, you may have come across the “Enron Egg ... presents,” says Connor Gaydos, who co-wrote the book Birds ...