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Gates' Assets Include Defense Stock

By SHARON THEIMER
The Associated Press
Tuesday, December 5, 2006; 7:54 PM

WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary-nominee Robert Gates' assets include up to $250,000 in stock in a defense contractor on whose board he serves, a financial disclosure report made public Tuesday shows.

If confirmed as defense secretary, Gates will divest his holdings in the company, NACCO Industries, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said. He will step away from any Defense Department matters involving NACCO for at least a year, she said.

Gates is a member of the board of directors of NACCO Industries, the Cleveland-based parent of the NACCO Materials Handling Group, a lift truck company and Defense Department contractor.

He holds stock worth $100,000 to $250,000 and earned $134,750 in director fees from the company from 2005 to the present, according to the financial report he filed with the federal government.

Gates plans to sell all the stock he owns in individual companies and sever all ties with them if the Senate confirms him as Pentagon chief, Perino said.

The Cabinet post would mean a pay cut for Gates. Like the man he would succeed, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Gates is a millionaire. The defense secretary post pays $183,500 a year; Gates earned nearly that much from speeches alone over the past few years.

Among his other holdings, Gates is part of BLO Family Properties, a family-owned company in Mount Vernon, Wash. He described that asset as worth $1 million to $5 million.

Other assets and earnings detailed in Gates' financial report from 2005 to the present include:

_ $752,788 in salary as president of Texas A&M University.

_ $137,469 in a lump-sum payment from a Texas A&M deferred compensation plan.

_ $397,834 in compensation from Fidelity Investments, where he is chairman of the board of trustees.

_ $163,000 from a total of 10 speeches, including $16,000 each in speaking fees from National Pest Management, AIM Investments, Mellon Financial, Target Corp. and others and $20,000 for addressing the Securing America's Future Energy Foundation.

_ $91,000 in director fees from Parker Drilling Co.

_ $80,033 in director fees from Brinker International.

_ $64,749 in consulting fees from The Mitchell Group, an energy consulting group in Houston.

_ A $5,000 consulting fee from Temple Inland, a real estate firm in Austin, Texas.

Gates' report also lists positions he holds with nonprofit organizations.

Gates is a member of the boards of directors of the Boy Scouts of America in Irving, Texas, and the United Way of Brazos County in College Station, Texas. He is president of the National Eagle Scout Association in Irving and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Aspen Strategy Group and the Center for Strategic and International Studies Transnational Threat Project, all in Washington.

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