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Guilty verdict for Enron executives

Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay, former executives of collapsed US energy company Enron, have been convicted of securities fraud and conspiracy after six days of jury deliberations.

Lay was found guilty on all six counts against him for his role in the energy giant's collapse, while Skilling was found guilty on all counts except for those related to insider trading. Sentencing is scheduled for September 11.

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