
Conspiracy of Fools
A True Story
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Narrado por:
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Stephen Lang
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Kurt Eichenwald
From an award-winning New York Times reporter comes the full, mind-boggling true story of the lies, crimes, and ineptitude behind the Enron scandal that imperiled a presidency, destroyed a marketplace, and changed Washington and Wall Street forever.
It was the corporate collapse that appeared to come out of nowhere. In late 2001, the Enron Corporation—a darling of the financial world, a company whose executives were friends of presidents and the powerful—imploded virtually overnight, leaving vast wreckage in its wake and sparking a criminal investigation that would last for years.
Kurt Eichenwald transforms the unbelievable story of the Enron scandal into a rip-roaring narrative of epic proportions, taking listeners behind every closed door—from the Oval Office to the executive suites, from the highest reaches of the Justice Department to the homes and bedrooms of the top officers. It is a tale of global reach—from Houston to Washington, from Bombay to London, from Munich to Sao Paolo—laying out the unbelievable scenes that twisted together to create this shocking true story.
Eichenwald reveals never-disclosed details of a story that features a cast including George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Paul O’Neill, Harvey Pitt, Colin Powell, Gray Davis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alan Greenspan, Ken Lay, Andy Fastow, Jeff Skilling, Bill Clinton, Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone. With its you-are-there glimpse into the secretive worlds of corporate power, Conspiracy of Fools is an all-true financial and political thriller of cinematic proportions.
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Good Introduction to Enron
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Conspiracy of Fools
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Enron. Appropriately titled - it's a modern version of the Emporer's New Clothes
Soild View
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The writer has done a fantastic job?and I say this as a fellow-writer. It is practically a movie script written as a novel?including settings, actions and expressions for the actors. The narrator should get a medal too.
This could be a TV series?but this won?t happen because it is too embarrassing. It wasn?t just some Enron executives who were fools, it was America itself. The dot-com boom was the biggest foolishness America ever experienced, an experience it may never recover from. It destroyed some of our basic values. It put the system firmly in control.
It?s easy to see what happened from a distance, or at least it seems easy. But when you look at the details, as this book does, you see how many people were involved?some of them striving mightily to keep it from happening; some of them, like Ken Lay, so enraptured with his power he couldn?t see what was going on under this nose; and the white-collar criminals who thought they would get away with it?and almost did. And everything in-between, including accountants who looked the other way, while holding out their hands.
Reality is very complicated, and it is tempting to simplify it into a morality play, and just through the bastards in jail. But if greed and stupidity were crimes, no jails would be big enough. And greed and stupidity are becoming bigger, not smaller?becoming global.
Want to get an education?
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what a story!
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OUTSTANDING WORK
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Would you consider the audio edition of Conspiracy of Fools to be better than the print version?
The narrator is brilliant, and very well connected to the way the story is written.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
The whole experience is thrilling. The book evolves as a mastery novel, enriched by real life details.Amazing story, superb narrative
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Fascinating! Highly recommended!
What a book! History was never so interesting.
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What disappointed you about Conspiracy of Fools?
The cast of characters was unbelievable....were they all necessary for the telling of this story? There were as many people as in a Movie epic; just more and more names...it just got very complex. I would like to have a condensed version of how it all came tumbling down, but so many people were involved that it was difficult to keep track of them all. Also, there is a lot of conjecture in this story. I did not really enjoy this book. I don't understand a lot about finances, so maybe that was my problem. What I was looking for was Enron for Dummies 101.What do you think your next listen will be?
My next listen will be Dickens or Austen....an entirely different genre.What does Stephen Lang bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He did a good job...it's pretty straightforward, so it was fine. Not great, just fine.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
This book filled me with anger at the incredible GREED of the people involved. I could not believe how greedy Fastow was and yet, he got off with the least amount of time. He should be in prison for a very long time. Also, I felt such sadness for the employees who placed all their life savings in this company. They had such faith. And, they are the ones to suffer, while the big wigs just get off with some time in prison, they get out to spend all their millions. Kenneth Lay was an unbelievable CEO; he had no idea of what was going on in his company. Overall, this book is scary about corporate greed and it will likely happen again, for sure.Any additional comments?
I don't really recommend this book to anyone as it is quite challenging to follow. No wonder Kenneth Lay didn't understand what was going on!Very Complicated and Difficult to Follow
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