We investigate two reaction channels of C 60 , excited by a pulsed laser at 355 nm: i) The relative and absolute yields of even-sized fragment ions are measured over a wide range of laser fluences. At low fluence we find a dramatic dependence of the abundance ratio of C + n−2 versus C + n . This result argues against the notion that unimolecular emission of C 4 or larger fragments contributes significantly to the production of even-sized fragment ions. ii) We count the number of delayed electrons emitted from C 60 , or one of its products, after photo-excitation. For high laser fluences, this number reaches a value of (2.6 ± 1.1) % per photoexcited C 60 . This sets a lower bound to the ratio of effective rate constants, k e (E * )/ k j (E * ), where k e refers to electron emission, and the sum in the denominator extends over all reaction channels.