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Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American businessman, businessman, entrepreneur and big philanthropist. Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, who migrated to the United States with her parents as a child. His first job was as a factory worker in a bobbin factory in the United States. Later they became Bill Logger for the company's owner. Soon afterwards, he became a messenger boy. Eventually he made progress to the ranking of telegraph company. He set up Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company, which later became Albert H. Gary's Federal Steel Company and the US with various small companies To compile the steel was mixed. He made Carnegie Hall with the luck he had with the business with others, after which he had changed into a donor organization and was interested in education and institutions like Carnegie Corporation of New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University and Carnegie Museum of Pittsburg...

Enron scandal

In 1985, Kenneth Lay founded Enron with the merger of two natural gas pipeline companies called Houston Natural Gas and Internorth. In the early 1990s, he helped to start selling electricity on a market basis, and shortly after the American Congress passed legislation emanating from the sale of natural gas. As a result, it was possible for merchants like Enron to sell power at a higher price, which led to the development of energy companies. As a result of disinvestment of natural gas, the producers and local governments, who came to liquidity in price and condemned it to increase the controls, Enron and other companies were able to keep free market mechanism through strong grouping. By 1992, Enron had become the largest company to sell North America's natural gas and became the second largest contributor to Enron's net income with a $ 122 million interest and tax revenues. In November 1999, the establishment of an online trading model EnronOnline increased the company'...