ExxonMobil Corp. hiked CEO Lee Raymond’s income by 37% to $38.1 million in 2004 after the oil major’s net income was the second highest in U.S. history.
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ExxonMobil CEO’s Income Rose 37% in 2004
ExxonMobil Corp. hiked CEO Lee Raymond’s income by 37% to $38.1 million in 2004 after the oil major’s net income was the second highest in U.S. history.
Christmas Bonuses Bigger this Year for El Paso
El Paso Natural Gas may have gotten the industry’s largestChristmas bonus last week. Its announcement two weeks ago that itrecontracted all of its California-bound capacity for $37.5 millionwas a bit premature and a little understated. As it turned out,Enron North America Corp. upped the ante last week for 1.25 Bcf/dof firm transportation capacity on the pipeline by $8 millionfollowing a four-day open season.
Christmas Bonuses Bigger This Year for El Paso
El Paso Natural Gas may have gotten the industry’s largest Christmas bonus last week. Its announcement two weeks ago that it recontracted all of its California-bound capacity for $37.5 million was a bit premature and a little understated. As it turned out, Enron North America Corp. upped the ante last week for 1.25 Bcf/d of firm transportation capacity on the pipeline by $8 million following a four-day open season.