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To: DOUG H who wrote (220920)1/22/2002 12:42:10 PM
From: E. T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
But its execs walked away with millions. That's the lump. "Over three years starting in 1999, Kenneth L. Lay has reported receiving more than $200 million either from Enron directly or through exercising stock options."



To: DOUG H who wrote (220920)1/22/2002 1:09:37 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Doug, I am amazed at the stupidity of analysis of ENE. All the brain dead are attempting to make the most absurd connections about something or other. I think they should go to the color of paint analysis. All could have an opinion on the factors of the color of paint that Enron employees used and how it caused the demise of Enron.

Enron failed because Ken Lay had his office painted beige and that clashed with the color of Gray Davis's tie on Sept 15 2000. That color clash was criminal and the dems should have 12 Senate committees investigate who knew what when and how the color beige was chosen.

Did mr. bill have any say in the color of Ken Lays office. All that money contributed to the dems and some dem recommends beige. The horror.

tom watson tosiwmee