The Public Is Now Banking On Enron
The trial of Enron’s ex-chairman Ken Lay and former Chief Executive
Officer Jeff Skilling has drawn extensive media coverage from around
the world. As the largest corporate scandal in U.S. history, the fall
of Enron is now being played out in a federal courtroom, located just a
few blocks from the building that formerly served as Enron’s corporate
headquarters.
As theories are drawn and fingers are pointed, the public is eager
to cry guilty or not guilty. With this in mind, executives at BetCRIS.com,
a leading online gambling site with over 20 years of experience, posted
odds on whether or not Kenneth Lay and Jeff Skilling will be convicted.
Will Kenneth Lay be convicted?
- Yes / 1 to 50
- No / 1 to 1.05
Will Jeff Skilling be convicted?
- Yes / 1 to 100
- No/ 1 to 1
"This is possibly the biggest trial in business history," said Mickey Richardson, CEO of BetCRIS.com. "No matter the outcome this is a case that will be written about for many years to come."
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