Witness: Enron Executives Knew of Inflated Earnings
10th Feb 2006, 02:15 GMT
Jurors in the Enron trial hear a sixth day of testimony from the failed energy company's former head of investor relations, Mark Koenig. He has testified that Enron's earnings were sometimes changed at the last minute to please Wall Street and that top executives were aware of the changes.
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