This is great, thanks for sharing. The best part is the 1999/2000 revenue growth and the whole EnronOnline discussion. Looks like this analyst went on to run his own hedge fund. Lesson: if you're going to be wrong, make sure everyone else is too.
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This is great, thanks for sharing. The best part is the 1999/2000 revenue growth and the whole EnronOnline discussion. Looks like this analyst went on to run his own hedge fund. Lesson: if you're going to be wrong, make sure everyone else is too.
Someone blogging for CFA institute apparently like this post! https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2015/10/28/enron-revisited-high…
Thanks for sharing this! Can't remember how I came across it...but I am studying the CFA and it is a common example they use in the FRA.
Whoever threw MS was deff an ex-energy trader for Enron ;)
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