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With an all-time high of $90.75 in mid-2001, Eron Corporation was trading surprisingly at an all-time low of $0.26 just five months later, before declaring bankruptcy on the 2nd of December 2001. Titled “Enron Scandal: The Fall of a Wall Street Darling,” Troy Segal writes on Investopedia about the US-based energy, services, and commodities company that tricked its investors in 2001 into thinking that it performed appreciably, with fictitious financial misrepresentations termed, Mark-To-Market (MTM). Would a trustworthy company put its stakeholders in such a fix? According to Troy, the company paid its creditors more than $21.7 billion from 2004 to 2011. The big question is: what did the company pay its ordinary shareholders, in return for their investment?
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Hi there,
Firstly, I'd suggest you delete that section from your post above (duplicate content). Then it might be a good idea to move the quote further down the article, rather than use it in the intro. Again, duplicate content. There are a few articles that start in the same way.
Also, make your quotes look like quotes by using the icon in the text dashboard.
Try not to use too much quoted content and text that is close to other published pieces.
For spelling and grammar, try Grammarly. It's free to use the basic app.
Good luck.
Thank you so much, I appreciate your candid suggestions. I will put them into effect immediately. You are always willing to assist with your resources, I appreciate that about you a lot. Thank you.
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