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The company, led by a "Birds Aren't Real" cofounder, held a mostly ridiculous quarterly earnings call Thursday but gave real ...
The CEO of Enron Connor Gaydos was pied in the face while out on the street, but what happened exactly and who is Connor Gaydos.
Enron, a company that has had a satirical resurrection, unveiled the "Enron Egg," a parody product, on Monday.
Connor Gaydos, a man connected to an apparent parody project to relaunch the energy company Enron, was hit in the face with a pie in New York City.
In an interview with the Chronicle, Enron CEO Connor Gaydos responded to questions about the parody Enron Egg, the potential for a foray into crypto and more.
The co-founder of College Company is Connor Gaydos, who helped create a joke conspiracy theory claiming all birds are actually government surveillance drones. What do former Enron employees think ...
Connor Gaydos, the 28-year-old CEO of Enron and a key figure behind the gag conspiracy movement “Birds Aren’t Real,” seen here in this courtesy photo at the product reveal of the Enron Egg ...
The key player is apparently Connor Gaydos, a 28-year-old satirist, who started his own conspiracy theory called "Birds Aren't Real." ...
An Enron spokesperson confirmed CEO Connor Gaydos’ affiliation with "Birds Aren’t Real," and that the website is a parody, but stressed the company is not a “joke” and is serious about ...
Connor Gaydos, co-creator of the viral "Birds Aren't Real" movement and now the CEO of Enron, joins "Gen C" to discuss his surprising acquisition and the relaunch of one of America's most ...
Connor Gaydos, a man connected to an apparent parody project to relaunch the energy company Enron and become its new CEO, was hit in the face with a pie this week as he was entering a building in ...
Connor Gaydos, a man connected to an apparent parody project to relaunch the energy company Enron and become its new CEO, was hit in the face with a pie this week as he was entering a building in ...