carsly
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- First Name
- Vin
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Couldn't we just upvote/downvote on X with the number of our share? no?
OK, in my book he held up his end of the deal, so earned what the Board felt was appropriate (and I thought was pretty risky for him). Going back in time to judge with current knowledge is a mistake and unreasonable otherwise Enron shareholders would have been made whole as all employee comp for a decade+ would have been clawed back. Did that happen? how about comp of Merrill Lynch, BofA, GM, bailed our airline employees? Did the Feds claw back a decade of comp at all those companies? It's hypocritical at best and targeted at worst.
I'm not trying to sway anyone either way. We all have shares and are entitled to vote them how each of us feels fit.
BTW, I'd like to have a similar weighted system for Federal and state elected officials as well where votes are weighted by tax dollars paid. Unofficially, it kind of works this way through donations to PAC's and SuperPAC's but let's just do it in the open. If rich folks want to avoid taxes then they will also lose votes. If some pay no taxes, well, I guess they can't vote at all - even for themselves.
OK, in my book he held up his end of the deal, so earned what the Board felt was appropriate (and I thought was pretty risky for him). Going back in time to judge with current knowledge is a mistake and unreasonable otherwise Enron shareholders would have been made whole as all employee comp for a decade+ would have been clawed back. Did that happen? how about comp of Merrill Lynch, BofA, GM, bailed our airline employees? Did the Feds claw back a decade of comp at all those companies? It's hypocritical at best and targeted at worst.
I'm not trying to sway anyone either way. We all have shares and are entitled to vote them how each of us feels fit.
BTW, I'd like to have a similar weighted system for Federal and state elected officials as well where votes are weighted by tax dollars paid. Unofficially, it kind of works this way through donations to PAC's and SuperPAC's but let's just do it in the open. If rich folks want to avoid taxes then they will also lose votes. If some pay no taxes, well, I guess they can't vote at all - even for themselves.