

Stock ownership is defined as company shares held directly by the executive, in addition to restricted stock or units. Options are not included. Information is based on each company’s most recent proxy filing and does not include any subsequent sales

Correction: September 23, 2008 A chart on Sunday showing the change in the value of shares that chief executives held in their financial companies from January 2007 through Friday erroneously included one former executive. Henry M. Paulson Jr., who was chief executive of Goldman Sachs and is now the Treasury secretary, sold his holdings in Goldman upon joining the Bush administration in 2006 — a point The Times correctly reported on Saturday. Mr. Paulson did not hold $523.5 million worth of the company’s stock as of Friday.