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This make me sick.
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So you're telling me that if you had the chance to work your way up the ladder to that kind of money you would not take it????
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I would take it. But who is worth 182million a year???
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Originally Posted by Mackman
I would take it. But who is worth 182million a year???
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I would take it. But who is worth 182million a year??? :wink: |
I've had dreams of being a Rock Star...and making that kinda dough.
I'd also want a custom car collection worth that much, and a large Harem that would make Hugh Hefner jealous. As it is...I've spent all my dough on calls to Anne Hathaway. Who STILL isn't returning them. Heartless wench. :lol: |
Originally Posted by roadhog
As it is...I've spent all my dough on calls to Anne Hathaway. Who STILL isn't returning them. Heartless wench. :lol: |
I'm not worth a dime over $180 mil, I swear!
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The top earner of 2007 was Oracle chief Larry J. Ellison. Ellison drew just a $1 million salary, but realized $182 million from the exercise of vested stock options last year That could've been 20 years worth of stock options he's piled up. Just like exxon-mobils "record" CEO making $300 million in one year. Not only that, when they were given the options, the stock might've been worth $1. Now it's worth $50, and they still can buy it for $1. Usually they have a number of years to "excersize" their option. So in other words, it really isn't that big of a deal. Besides, if the officers of the company agreed to the pay package 10+ years ago, who are we to judge? I find it funny how these articles never explain stock options. |
I'm working on $180 Billion... When I get there, you guys can certainly have the small change..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
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