Some fans gathered to watch workers usher in a new era as the name of the Astros ballpark changed for the third time in its ...
The venue originally was called The Ballpark at Union Station before a naming rights deal changed it to Enron Field in time ...
The stadium opened as Enron Field in 2000 as part of a 30-year, $100 million agreement but the name was removed in March 2002 following Enron Corp.'s bankruptcy filing and the ballpark briefly became ...
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Sportico on MSNFTX Made Last-Minute Pitch for Caesars Superdome Naming RightsWhen the Caesars Superdome enters the global spotlight during the Super Bowl on Sunday night, it will represent a highlight ...
Something is stirring beneath the surface of a revived Enron, and it's pushing a parody product of a stylish at-home nuclear reactor. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
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Enron Scandal and Accounting Fraud: What Happened?Marketing copy promised "bold new energy ideas" while a video titled "I am Enron" played a mishmash of glossy b-roll including rockets flying, a stoic farmer surveying his field, radiant expectant ...
Enron, or the satire-infused Frankenstein version of the long-deceased company, filed an application with state regulators Tuesday to become Texas’ newest retail electric provider. It’s yet ...
The stadium opened as Enron Field in 2000 as part of a 30-year, $100 million agreement but the name was removed in March 2002 following Enron Corp.'s bankruptcy filing and the ballpark briefly ...
This is the third time the ballpark has gotten a new name. According to Astros.com, it was initially called Enron Field on April 7, 1999, then renamed Astros Field on Feb. 27, 2002, after the ...
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