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Lay; The Path of the Enron Stock Price; The Indictment; Conclusions; Reference; 2 Enron as of 31 December 2000; Azurix; The Trial; Cash Flows; Operating Segments; Other Income; Lines of Credit; Return on Sales; Return on Equity; Capitalization; Financial Risk Management; The Audit; The Balance Sheet; Mark-to-Market; Securitizations; Guarantees 327 $aMerchant ActivitiesIncome Taxes; Unconsolidated Equity Af.liates; Azurix (p. 43); Derivatives (p. 44); Pension and Other Bene.ts (pp. 45-46); Related Party Transactions (pp. 48-49); Conclusions; References; Chapter 2 - Case Enron (2000) Annual Report; 3 First Six Months of 2001: Before the Storm; Dabhol Power Company; Business Segment Information; The Trial: Broadband; Derivatives; Related Party Transactions; Real Volumes; Financial Condition; Return on Revenue; Return on Equity; Conclusions; Chapter 3 - Case; 4 Sherron Watkins' Letter to Kenneth L. Lay; The Two Gains; Actions by Lay 327 $aThe TrialLay's e-Mail and Stock Transactions; The First Doubters; The Trial; Conclusions; Chapter 4 - Case; 5 The Clouds Burst; The 1.2 Billion Reduction to Stock Equity; The Relevance; Adjustments to Net Income; The Special Committee; Related Party Transactions; Further Adjustments; 14 November 2001; The Triggers; The Loyal Investors; The Trial; Conclusions; Chapter 5 - Case; 6 The 100-Year Flood; Liquidity Actions; The Dynergy Merger; The Restatement; The Triggers; Conclusions; Chapter 6 - Case; 7 JEDI and Chewco: Not the Movie; SPEs; Status; The Use of Special Purpose Entities (SPEs) 327 $aThe Equity of ChewcoJEDI; Gains and Losses from Stock Investment; JEDI's Management Fee; The Gains of Kopper; Accusations of Evil-Doing; The Importance of Chewco; Conclusions; 8 LJM1 and Rhythms; The Board Approval; Rhythms and Enron; A Valid Hypothetical Hedge; The Enron "Hedge"; A Price Decline; Forward Contacts; Buying of Forward Contracts; Consolidation; Unwinding: Rhythms; Con.icts with Banks; The Controls; An Illustrative Example; Conclusions; 9 LJM2 and Raptors I and III; The Raptors; Raptor I and Enron Puts; Raptor I and the Hedging of Merchant Investments; The AVICI Swap 327 $aThe New Power Company (TNPC)Raptor III; The IPO; The Adjusted Incomes; Accounting Implications; Raptor Restructuring; The "Costless Collar"; The End of the Raptors; The New Power Holdings; Conclusions; 10 LJM2 and Raptors II and IV; The Contingent Contracts; Asset Sales to LJM2; The Board and LJM1 and LJM2; Naming the SPE; Conclusions; 11 Other Transactions; Prepaid Swaps; Swaps of Capacity; Enron Energy Services; The Trial; The White Affair; The Southampton Place Partnership; The Bonuses; Other Transactions; Conclusions; 12 The Collapse; Factors That Did Not Cause the Collapse 327 $aFactors Contributing Indirectly 330 $aThere is a great deal of confusion regarding the factors that led to Enron's collapse. 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