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Enron is one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas and communications companies.
Revenues were $101 billion in 2000.
Enron:
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markets electricity and natural gas;
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delivers physical commodities and financial and risk management services to
customers around the world; and
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has developed an intelligent network platform to facilitate online business.
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Enron divides its business into four core areas:
Enron Wholesale Services Enron's worldwide wholesale businesses, including the marketing
and delivery of physical commodities and financial and risk management services.
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Enron Broadband Services Enron's broadband subsidiary, which includes bandwidth trading,
content and application services, and the Enron Intelligent Network.
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Enron Energy Services Enron's retail business, which provides integrated energy and facility
management outsourcing solutions to commercial and industrial customers worldwide.
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Enron Transportation Services Enron's pipeline and transportation services group, which
comprises one of the nation's largest natural gas pipeline systems.
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Fast Facts
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Assets |
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$67.3 billion |
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Miles of pipeline |
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30,000 |
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Miles of fiber |
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15,000 |
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Number of countries where active |
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40+ |
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Number of employees |
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20,000 worldwide |
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Headquarters |
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Houston |
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Stock symbol |
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ENE |
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History |
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Formed in July 1985 as a result of the merger of Houston
Natural Gas and InterNorth of Omaha, Nebraska.
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Office of the Chairman |
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Kenneth L. Lay, Chairman;
Jeffrey K. Skilling, President and CEO
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