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Non-Tech : The ENRON Scandal -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PartyTime who wrote (1882)1/30/2002 6:20:45 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 5185
 
Enron contributions to the San Francisco Washington
Congressional people were
only $750.00. I'm not kidding! Enron
didn't expect much influence from these people.



To: PartyTime who wrote (1882)1/30/2002 6:28:17 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5185
 
Kenneth Lay sent e-mails to employees to
encourage them to buy stock.



To: PartyTime who wrote (1882)1/30/2002 6:44:18 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 5185
 
BINGO! Reference to Lay's e-mails to employees!

"As I mentioned at the
employee meeting, one of my highest priorities is to restore investor confidence in
Enron," Mr. Lay wrote in an e- mail message to employees dated Aug. 21. "This
should result in a significantly higher stock price."

Excerpt from article, "Chief Used Stock to Repay Enron Loan, Lawyer Says"
January 15, 2002

THE TRANSACTION

By FLOYD NORRIS

See: Message 16986648