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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (217139)1/11/2002 11:17:24 AM
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In 2000, Lay made $18.3 million from various forms of compensation, including a $7 million bonus, according to Enron's March proxy statement.

In 2001 through Aug. 21, Lay made $25.5 million by exercising options and selling those shares, Graef Crystal, a compensation expert who writes a column for Bloomberg News, said.

Lay made an average of $31.5 million a year from 1993 to 2000 in various forms of compensation, including exercising options and selling the shares, Crystal said.

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