Forged Assets: The European Enron and the Parmalat Black Hole - Dillon Bradford - ebook

Forged Assets: The European Enron and the Parmalat Black Hole ebook

Dillon Bradford

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What happens when the largest dairy and food corporation in Italy, a global empire sponsoring Formula 1 teams and football clubs, is discovered to be a complete financial mirage? The Parmalat scandal of 2003, often dubbed "Europe's Enron," exposed a 14-billion-euro black hole built on shockingly primitive deception. Calisto Tanzi, Parmalat's founder, aggressively expanded the company globally, masking massive, continuous operating losses through a labyrinth of offshore Caribbean shell companies. To hide the staggering debt from international auditors, Parmalat executives simply invented cash that did not exist. Their ultimate weapon was not a complex algorithm, but a standard office scanner. They crudely forged a letter from Bank of America, falsely claiming the company had nearly four billion euros sitting safely in a Cayman Islands bank account—a lie that auditors blindly accepted for years. This gripping financial true-crime narrative dissects the arrogance of corporate dynasties. It explores the willful blindness of international banks, the political protection enjoyed by Tanzi, and the devastating collapse that wiped out the savings of over a hundred thousand Italian retail investors. Uncover the ultimate corporate forgery. The Parmalat scandal proves that billions of dollars can be stolen in plain sight as long as the fraudulent paperwork looks official.

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Liczba stron: 169

Rok wydania: 2026

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