Order Entity Name Organization State of Organization Type of Business --------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.0 Enron Corp. Corporation Oregon Debtor...Corporate Governance • March 9th, 2004 • Enron Corp/Or/ • Security & commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges & services
Contract Type FiledMarch 9th, 2004 Company IndustryOn December 2, 2001, Enron and certain of its subsidiaries each filed a voluntary petition for relief under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. Additional Enron subsidiaries have filed voluntary petitions since that time. It is estimated that Enron had in excess of 2,500 subsidiaries prior to its bankruptcy filing. Enron's bankruptcy was followed by the dismissal of its auditors, Arthur Andersen LLP, investigations by numerous state and federal agencies, and the filing of numerous law suits. A significant number of Enron employees were terminated from their positions or left the company voluntarily for employment elsewhere, and many Enron subsidiaries and assets have been sold, wound down, and or closed. All these factors have caused significant disruption at Enron and it is impossible to state with certainty what assets and subsidiaries currently comprise the Enron group of companies. Nevertheles