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On August 14, 2001, the American energy brokerage firm Enron, boasting a staggering $100 billion in revenues and ranking as the fourth-largest in market capitalization in the U.S., filed for bankruptcy.
This event sent shockwaves across the globe, spotlighting the fragility of the internet boom era.
The fallout was catastrophic: 28,000 employees were rendered jobless, and thousands of shareholders faced immense losses.
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