Originally posted by: misle
Why is it any of your business what a CEO is paid?
As already pointed out, jealousy is a very evil emotion. Probably the worse there is because it leads, actually really feeds illogical thought.
Originally posted by: misle
Why is it any of your business what a CEO is paid?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: misle
Why is it any of your business what a CEO is paid?
As already pointed out, jealousy is a very evil emotion. Probably the worse there is because it leads, actually really feeds illogical thought.
You're just jealous. :roll:Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
I just don't like how CEOs can get millions of dollars just for leaving the company.
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: misle
Why is it any of your business what a CEO is paid?
As already pointed out, jealousy is a very evil emotion. Probably the worse there is because it leads, actually really feeds illogical thought.
Yes...
I guess Warren Buffett is jealous when he talks about the excessive executive compensation on Wall Street.
Originally posted by: Playmaker
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: misle
Why is it any of your business what a CEO is paid?
As already pointed out, jealousy is a very evil emotion. Probably the worse there is because it leads, actually really feeds illogical thought.
Yes...
I guess Warren Buffett is jealous when he talks about the excessive executive compensation on Wall Street.
Comments like that allow him to remain an endearing figure to the ignorant masses, even with his massive wealth.
His current or prior holdings in companies like UHG, GE, WF, etc. (all with extended periods of stagnating or decreasing performance coinciding with massive executive compensation) are rather contrary to that point of view.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Bullshit.Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: KingGheedora
Are they actually worth it?
Most of the time, yes.
Interesting how the CEO of Toyota (and most any other Japanese corporation for that matter) makes a fraction of what American CEOs do, yet his company is eating the American automakers' lunch, so to speak. Executive compensation in this country is ridiculous.
Originally posted by: TipsyMcStagger
If you don't like it, don't invest in that company. Why do people always seem to have a hardon for executive pay when actors and sports stars can make similar amounts? If you want to compare CEO's pay to the average pay of the people in the company's workforce, try comparing a big budget film star (which all make their own share of turd movies) to the average pay of the remaining few thousand people it takes to make a movie. By the way, I believe only the first $1,000,000 of an executive's pay is tax deductible to the company and anything in excess does not reduce taxable income, not so for pay to actors and sports stars.
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Just what we need - more government regulation.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
When the economy is booming & the company is doing great, it's all to the credit of the CEO & he gets huge fat bonuses.
When the economy tanks & the company goes down the shitter, it's the economy to blame & the CEO gets a huge fat bonus because he's not to blame.
It's the good ol' boy network.
Originally posted by: sao123
I have a problem with high executive pay because you could eliminate the executive and hire 20 or more qualified real workers... BE MORE PRODUCTIVE and still save money.
Originally posted by: sao123
I have a problem with high executive pay because you could eliminate the executive and hire 20 or more qualified real workers... BE MORE PRODUCTIVE and still save money.
Or retain compensation after death.Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
I just don't like how CEOs can get millions of dollars just for leaving the company.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: misle
Why is it any of your business what a CEO is paid?
As already pointed out, jealousy is a very evil emotion. Probably the worse there is because it leads, actually really feeds illogical thought.
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
I don't think people understand how much money big businesses really make, and that the responsibility a single executive holds is well worth the amount of pay they are giving themselves. Don't think of it as a person getting a lot of money, think of it as a resource that is critical to the success of the company. Without good executives a corporation is nothing. The money they are payed is miniscule in comparison to the money they are responsible for.
Originally posted by: sao123
I have a problem with high executive pay because you could eliminate the executive and hire 20 or more qualified real workers... BE MORE PRODUCTIVE and still save money.
Here's the perfect naive example. Executives are hired for their decision making ability, not how many pens they can put together each hour or how many license plates they can stamp out in a day. An executives productivity is not limited by manpower...
Hey now! I offer the same poor decision making abilities but for only 1/10th of the salary.
Tell that to all the ex ENRON, World Com, and Adelphia employees.Originally posted by: krunchykrome
yea, for the most part, they're worth it.
there's a reason why they're running publicly traded companies and we're not
