Enron Code of Ethics Handbook (2000) – Rare Memorabilia with Ken Lay Forward
Own a rare piece of corporate history: the Enron Code of Ethics Handbook, issued to employees and officers with a forward written by Ken Lay. The irony of the era is palpable, making this a striking addition to any collection of Enron memorabilia.
This 2000 softcover edition (64 pages) captures the values Enron publicly promoted, even as events surrounding the company would later reveal a famed scandal. It’s ideal for display, discussion, and as a conversation-starting corporate artifact.
Enron Code of Ethics Handbook For Sale
- Age: 2000
- Format: Soft cover
- Pages: 64
- Dimensions: 7" x 5"
- Condition: Excellent
Highlights & Notable Passages
- "We want to be proud of Enron and to know it enjoys a reputation for fairness and honesty and that it is respected." — Ken Lay
- "No director, officer or employee of Enron shall directly or indirectly trade in Enron Securities." - It was proven Ken Lay traded in Enron stock at least 350 times. They even had the Enron stock prices streaming in elevators. Approximately 29 directors dumped Enron stock before news of their scandal became public and shares tanked.
Display & Gift Appeal
- Compact, frame-ready format ideal for desk or executive office displays
- Iconic Enron memorabilia for collectors, business historians, and ethics discussions
- Framing options available
Provenance & Context
Enron was a Houston-based energy company that rose to prominence in electricity, natural gas, and pulp and paper before its bankruptcy in 2001. This handbook captures a moment when corporate values were publicly codified, making it a provocative artifact for governance studies and business history.
Specifications
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Theme
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Enron History / Corporate Ethics
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Edition
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2000 Softcover, 64 pages
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Dimensions
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7" x 5"
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Condition
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Excellent
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Provenance
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Enron employees/officers with Ken Lay forward
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