More Galleries
Faceoff: 4 top smartphones Apple's iPhone may have set the standard for a new generation of smartphones, but plenty of would-be competitors abound. Here are four top picks for the PDA-obsessed. More
Bargain hunting at Cabela's Has the American consumer become roadkill? With GDP shrinking and consumer confidence cratering, even niche retailers like Cabela's, a hugely successful chain of hunting and outdoor-sports superstores, are feeling the pain. More
The S&P has sunk 27% since Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy. But a few Fortune 500 companies have flourished, due to an increased demand for cheap products, dropping input costs and undervalued shares. Here are the biggest gainers since Sept. 15. More

Corporate convicts: Where are they now?

The Enron-era crackdown on fraud sent a parade of top executives to prison, yet failed to deter the excesses of the subprime mortgage debacle. A look at how the most famous while-collar cons are faring.

1 of 10
BACK NEXT
Conrad Black
Conrad Black
Age: 63
Company: Hollinger Intl.
Crime: Mail fraud, obstruction of justice
Sentence: 6 1/2 years
Projected release date: October 2013
Jail: Federal Correctional Institution (Low Security) in Coleman, Fla.

The newspaper mogul, who gave up his Canadian citizenship to become a British lord, now has another identity: Inmate 18330-424. Black is appealing his conviction.
NEXT: Bernard Ebbers
Last updated June 02 2008: 11:58 AM ET
* : Time reflects local markets trading time.† - Intraday data delayed 15 minutes for Nasdaq, and 20 minutes for other exchanges.• Disclaimer