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          unemployment contributions, overhead, and a profit for PPI.  EAPR           
          paid PPI’s invoices with respect to the lease employees and                 
          services covered by the Agreement.                                          
               The lease employees performed manufacturing functions                  
          relating to video games.  During 1993 through 1996 the                      
          manufacture of the video games that EAPR delivered to EA required           
          about 35 regular full-time employees during normal production               
          periods.  During peak production periods up to about 400 or more            
          additional lease employees in multiple shifts were necessary to             
          meet EAPR’s production schedule.                                            
          F.  EAPR’s Manager and Officers                                             
               EAPR employed a manager who at all times during the years in           
          issue lived in Puerto Rico and worked in the leased space.                  
          During fiscal 1993 through fiscal 1996 (supra note 5) the                   
          following people held the position of manager:  Willie Zamora,              
          Jose Cruz, and Orlando Alvarado, hereinafter sometimes referred             
          to as Zamora, Cruz, and Alvarado, respectively.  Table 2 shows              
          the total salaries and fringe benefits EAPR paid to its manager             
          during these years.                                                         
                                       Table 2                                        
                            Fiscal Year           Amount                              
                              1993                $43,940                             
                              1994                61,729                              
                              1995                38,262                              
                              1996                46,035                              







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