[link|http://www.nationalpost.com/financialpost/worldbusiness/story.html?f=/stories/20020202/1319016.html|Are these workers disgruntled or what?]

Oh, and Merrill Lynch was dirty, too. Excerpt:

One of the curious aspects of the Enron scandal is the way the world configured itself so that it didn't need to know the truth about the company. There was a need, both financial and psychological, not to know.

Now we know the partnership structure was an open secret on Wall Street. There was a lot of money to be made on the short side by a Wall Street person if he leaked Enron's moral infrastructure to, say, The Wall Street Journal. But, at least as far as we know, no one at Merrill did this.