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  2. Enron - Wikipedia

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    Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and services company based in Houston, ... 1997, and from that point adopted their distinctive tricolor E logo.

  3. File:Enron Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  4. File:Logo de Enron.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Logo of Enron, the defunct U.S. company Source This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated PostScript file available at Brands of the World ( view • download ).

  5. Is Enron really back in business? Here's what to know. - AOL

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    The file says the company sells t-shirts and Polo shirts, and includes an image of t-shirt with the Enron logo along with the phrase "Summer Internship 1997."

  6. Billboards and ads claiming infamously bankrupt Enron ... - AOL

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    Also available on the flashy new Enron site is a selection of clothing items on the company store which include stickers ($5), beanies ($30), T-shirts ($40), puffer vests ($89) and hoodies for ($118).

  7. Enron scandal - Wikipedia

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    Enron logo. The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal sparked by American energy company Enron Corporation filing for bankruptcy after news of widespread internal fraud became public in October 2001, leading to its accounting firm, Arthur Andersen, then one of the five largest in the world, dissolving.

  8. Influencers behind viral ‘Birds Aren’t Real’ phenomenon ...

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    The original Enron collapsed 23 years ago. ... The energy company, defined by its angled “E” logo, was first exposed by Fortune’s Bethany McLean for its opaque accounting practices.

  9. Paul Rand - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rand (born Peretz Rosenbaum; August 15, 1914 – November 26, 1996) was an American art director and graphic designer.He was best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM, UPS, Enron, Morningstar, Inc., Westinghouse, ABC, and NeXT.