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The Lonely March to Capitalist Oblivion by W. J. Faupel
The Lonely March to Capitalist Oblivion by W. J. Faupel

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Banana Republic is a chain of "casual luxury" clothing stores owned by Gap Inc., which also operates The Gap, Old Navy, and Forth & Towne stores. Founded in 1969, The Gap is a mid-scale specialty retailer, while Old Navy was launched in 1994 as a value chain.

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Enron Corporation is an energy trading and communications company based in Houston, Texas employing around 21,000 people (mid-2001). Fraudulent accounting techniques allowed it to be listed as the seventh largest company in the United States, and it was expected to dominate the trading it had virtually invented in communications, power and weather securities. Instead it became the largest corporate failure in history, and became emblematic of institutionalized and well-planned corporate fraud. The firm's European operations filed for bankruptcy on November 30, 2001 and sought Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. on that December 2.


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