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On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 16:33:17 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: In my mind, you are entitled to whatever amount of financial reward that you can honestly earn. What you do with your financial reward is a different subject. Eisboch Do you consider honestly is defined by legality or some other measure? I can tell you that the year Michael Eisner gave himself $500M out of Disney was a good year for Disney and Eisner did have a huge hand in Disney's revival. But it was glutinous and a horrible precedent to set. The greedy assholes who get paid enormous sums to ride a company into the ground don't have a moral or ethical leg to stand on, but for now at least, it's still legal. Is that what you consider honest? Not intended as a slight to you, I'm truly interested. |
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