James A. Brown, right, former head of Merrill Lynch's strategic financial group arrives with his wife, Nancy, at the Federal Court in Houston, Texas Tuesday, September 21, 2004. Two ex-Enron executives and four ex-Merrill Lynch & Co. officials are charged with engaging in a sham sale of three Nigerian power-generating barges in late 1999. Prosecutors claim the secret agreement let Houston-based Enron inflate earnings by $12 million by temporarily ``parking'' the barges with Merrill. Photographer: F. Carter Smith/ Bloomberg News.
James A. Brown, right, former head of Merrill Lynch's strategic financial group arrives with his wife, Nancy, at the Federal Court in Houston, Texas Tuesday, September 21, 2004. Two ex-Enron executives and four ex-Merrill Lynch & Co. officials are charged with engaging in a sham sale of three Nigerian power-generating barges in late 1999. Prosecutors claim the secret agreement let Houston-based Enron inflate earnings by $12 million by temporarily ``parking'' the barges with Merrill. Photographer: F. Carter Smith/ Bloomberg News.
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fcs;W(27.78) H(22.22) James A. Brown, right, former head of Merrill Lynch's strategic financial group arrives with his wife, Nancy, at the Federal Court in Houston, Texas Tuesday, September 21, 2004. Two ex-Enron executives and four ex-Merrill Lynch & Co. officials are charged with engaging in a sham sale of three Nigerian power-generating barges in late 1999. Prosecutors claim the secret agreement let Houston-based Enron inflate earnings by $12 million by temporarily ``parking'' the barges with Merrill. Photographer: F. Carter Smith/ Bloomberg News.
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