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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (270855)7/7/2002 1:09:44 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
TD, The dirty deeds still happened on Clinton's watch. You seem to intentionally over look that fact. The Bush administration is shining the light into the darkness of corporate misdeeds, and making the perpetrators pay for their indiscretions.



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (270855)7/7/2002 7:25:45 PM
From: ManyMoose  Respond to of 769670
 
If that's what they did, they should pay back the money to the stockholders.

Message #270855 from TexasDude at Jul 7, 2002 12:19 PM

Golly, shucks! Can you believe what this board member thinks about why Enron executives did what they did?



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (270855)7/7/2002 7:31:50 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 769670
 
the company paid cash bonuses of $750 million to Enron executives in a year when the company's entire net income was $975 million. With all the crooked bookcooking, how was anyone able to determine net income for the year anyway? I'm sure those honorable corporate heads were only taking what they felt entitled to take based upon the bottom line figures calculated by Fastow and affirmed by the prestigious and honorable CPAs from Andersen.