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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

Video of Enron All Employee Meeting on August 16, 2001, two days after Jeff Skilling resigned as CEO. The late Ken Lay leads the meeting.

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  • I found the series of vids (there's a set of 5 i posted after dividing them up to 10 min chunks) on an obscure legal website which is no longer up.

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  • It takes true skill to be able to lie to people the way Kenneth Lay did.

  • Welcome to corporate America...........

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  • What a bunch of shameless ass kissers! They were clapping for him because they were making money doing nothing and messing around on E-Trade all day. They probably couldn't actually describe their job function to anyone. Those were the good old dot com bubble days.

  • @jmaer91

    he just died. he was old

  • @Hydra773

    not if you're a fucking psycho

  • Every day I lose a little bit more faith in humanity. After watching this video, I lost a lot more of that meager faith.

    People are afraid of not being a conformist, people have no balls or gumption anymore. Look at these pathetic employees, dumbed down idolizing this crook.

  • @gregarious24

    .... people are hopelessly and I mean fucking hopelessly stupid.  The herd instinct is alive and well in America.

  • Look at all those fucking sheep giving this crook a standing ovation. This kind of blind faith in leadership is why America's so god damn fucked.

  • @rayed202

    You would be, too, if you didn't know if you'd be the part of the 15% laid off...

  • wow..... such an ass kisser employees !!

  • Of course, that in accordance with the principles of fair playing field These guys are criminals.

    But the point is not to weep with those that have been deceived.

    We should be pleased that the confidence in financial institutions will fall.

    People will start to work in the real products.

    It must have happened.

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