One of the guys behind the satirical "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy theory appears to be involved in the Enron "relaunch." ...
If its return is comedic, some former employees who lost everything in Enron’s collapse aren’t laughing. “It’s a pretty sick ...
An Enron parody backed by a t-shirt company seemingly announced the disgraced energy company’s return to business on Monday.
Yet, it’s unclear how far the influencer behind the name will take the joke. For the “Birds Aren’t Real” viral phenomenon, ...
The scandal ridden company is said to be mounting a comeback, but evidence points in the direction of a large practical joke.
From the people who brought the world ‘Birds Aren’t Real’ comes a sequel befitting 2024’s Bitcoin rallies and general ...
Twenty-three years to the day after Enron filed for bankruptcy, a website filled with corporate platitudes and teasing a ...
The former Houston-based energy company has returned with a new website, Enron.com, which launched Dec. 2 on the 23rd ...
With 2000s trends resurging in 2024, cryptic posts from a social media account bearing the infamous company's name have ...
USA Today reports that Arkansas-grown prankster Connor Gaydos is behind the Dec. 2 launch of enron.com, a masterful parody of ...
Enron is back, doing what it does best, playing practical jokes on people and tucking it up like they were goddamn Murr.
A company that makes T-shirts bought the Enron trademark and appears to be trying to sell some merch on behalf of the guy ...