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April 10, 2006
Jeff Skilling, Biz School Prof
The Law Blog over at the WSJ has a nice analysis of Enron's Jeff Skilling's premiere at the Enron trial today. Among other things, the article has the following:To the Law Blog, Skilling appeared intelligent but never arrogant or patronizing. He impressively broke down and explained complex concepts to the jury. In one instance, he skillfully explained the importance of a company's credit rating to its ability to grow. We suspect he would have been a terrific business school professor.The jokes pretty much write themselves, don't they?
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Speaking of which, _The Smartest Guys in the Room_ is still the best business movie ever.
"Hypothetical Future Value accounting"
Got to love it.