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RAWLINGS CEO'S SHIELD NOT POWERFUL ENOUGH TO SAVE HIS JOB?

          Rawlings President & CEO Carl Shields "was fired" after
     "objecting to the board of directors raising the bar for the
     employee bonus program," according to individuals "close to
     the company," who are cited by Josh Gotthelf of the ST.
     LOUIS BUSINESS JOURNAL.  One source told Gotthelf that the
     board "was unhappy" with Shields' overall performance and
     the incident surrounding the bonus program "was the last
     straw."  Shields, who had held his position since '94, told
     the board that their proposed changes to the bonus program
     "would probably result in close to a 50 percent reduction in
     most bonuses," but the board "held firmly" in its decision. 
     Shields declined comment.  Board member Andrew Baur, who has
     assumed the role of acting chair, also "would not discuss
     the situation."  Baur said the board will be conducting a
     national search for a replacement or replacements. Gotthelf
     adds that the "only candidate from within" Rawlings is
     VP/Marketing Randy Black.  Shields, whose severance package
     is "nearly" $500,000, still holds 93,220 shares of the
     company's stock.  As of November 5, those shares were worth
     $984,590 (ST. LOUIS BUSINESS JOURNAL, 11/10 issue).

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