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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF
COMS 0.00130-87.0%Nov 7 11:47 AM EST

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To: David Lawrence who wrote (21566)1/28/2002 1:24:56 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) of 22053
 
I wonder if Lay is being completely honest with the Mrs:

Asked how she felt toward those who said her husband betrayed them, she replied, ``We've lost everything but I don't feel Ken has betrayed me. I'm sad, I'm desperately sad but I don't know where to place the anger. I don't know who to get mad at. I just know my husband did not have an involvement.''

Like many of those affected by Enron's woes, Linda Lay said her own family was fighting for survival and that everything except their home was for sale.

``We are fighting for liquidity. We don't want to go bankrupt,'' she said, adding that nearly all of their fortune had been locked into Enron stock, which is now worthless.

According to a lawsuit filed in federal court in Houston, Lay received $101 million in proceeds from the sale of Enron stock between October 1998 and November 2001.

dailynews.yahoo.com
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