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How China Can/Should Learn From Enron

Posted by Dan on February 5, 2008 at 01:33 PM

Very worthwhile post up on the Experience Not Logic blog, entitled, "Energy: Learning From the Mistakes of Others," nicely laying out how in formulating its energy policies, China should be mindful of and ready to learn from the Enron debacle in the United States.

Full Disclosure: Like a complete idiot, I bought Enron stock after it had dropped to around $3 a share, figuring it would never really go completely under. Guess that is another lesson that can be learned from Enron.

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