Enron Corporation: Enron Corporation was a publicly traded energy and commodities company that went bankrupt in 2001 after a massive accounting scandal. It was one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in U.S. history.
Apple Inc.: Apple Inc. had its initial public offering (IPO) in 1980, but continued to trade on the stock market and went through another IPO in 2001. This second IPO was the largest in history at the time, raising over $500 million.
Chipotle Mexican Grill: Chipotle Mexican Grill had its IPO in 2006. The fast-casual restaurant chain has since grown to become a popular brand known for its burritos, tacos, and other Mexican-inspired dishes.
Accenture: Accenture, a global professional services company, had its IPO in 2001. The company provides consulting, technology, and outsourcing services to clients across various industries.
JetBlue Airways: JetBlue Airways had its IPO in 2002, just one year after the company was founded. The low-cost airline has since grown to become one of the largest airlines in the United States.
These are just a few examples of companies that had their IPOs in 2001 or around that time. IPOs are significant events in a company's lifecycle that can help raise capital and increase visibility in the market.
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