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From Bloomberg News
Enron Corp., the once-dominant energy trader whose collapse in 2001 led to sweeping corporate reforms, said Thursday that its bankruptcy reorganization was completed, and that it canceled its near-worthless shares. The company said it sold the largest of its remaining business assets, and would become a shell company.
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