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Comments on news posted 2007-04-30 08:29:16: We mentioned Friday that AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre is retiring, and the Washington Post has a little detail on his retirement package: "Whitacre's exit package includes $74 million in nonqualified deferred compensation, $61 million from a supplemental ret.. ..

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inteller
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plus the added bonus..

....putting the death star back together....priceless.


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$158M?

Geez... Isn't that more than Dick Grasso got?
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ambition's reward...

I personally see this as the ultimate reason to teach our children about drive and ambition.

You may not agree with Ed Whitacre's practices or policies but he broke out the American dream and lived it. Learn, have drive, be ambitious and reach for the top and you get compensated for it.


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said by Chaoswar See Profile :

I personally see this as the ultimate reason to teach our children about drive and ambition.

You may not agree with Ed Whitacre's practices or policies but he broke out the American dream and lived it. Learn, have drive, be ambitious and reach for the top and you get compensated for it.
Yeah, brown nose, rip off others, and sell your company to anyone with enough money. I guess he did the right thing more than once...
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that is essentially the recipe for success. Anyone who told you differently was whitewashing reality. Don't listen to what they tell you in graduation speeches...business is corrupt.


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and sell your company to anyone with enough money.
SBC(his company) BOUGHT AT&T, not the other way around. And anyway, neither was his company - it was the shareholders.

But your errors aside, this is just one more reason that shareholders must start doing more to keep CEO compensation under control.
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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by phattieg See Profile :

and sell your company to anyone with enough money.
SBC(his company) BOUGHT AT&T, not the other way around. And anyway, neither was his company - it was the shareholders.
Thanks for your correction, but unfortunately I still feel he is a brown noser, and not worth that much money, but I am the peasant, he is the king, so who am I to complain...
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said by Chaoswar See Profile :

I personally see this as the ultimate reason to teach our children about drive and ambition.

You may not agree with Ed Whitacre's practices or policies but he broke out the American dream and lived it. Learn, have drive, be ambitious and reach for the top and you get compensated for it.
Hear, hear.

And queue up the salary whiners in 5... 4... 3...
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I don't begrudge a CEO a few million a year in salary.

My problem (as a shareholder no less) is that he was paid probably $100 million plus for the three to five years where the stock price went down 40% and stayed there.

Not to mention the fact that his "retirement" includes piddly things like $24k a year for a car -- you've made a billion dollars in your career and you need the company to pay for your car?

It's all a big scam where the people who decide your salary are people whose salary you decide, a little too much inbreeding for my money (literally).


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Where is the brilliant info that supports the brown noser comment? Is it just a hunch?


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Being that this is ABC I would expect to see only Republica

Seems a little large to me, there are not many jobs where you can work (even 44 yrs) where you could expect to make anywhere close what you had made working after you went into retirement, unless you were a politician and the tax payers were picking up the tab.
It does seem that as a country we need to get back to where the BOSS (call him what you like)get a reasonable multiple of the average company pay, 10,20,50 but not 1000's as it seems to be going now.


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Re: ambition's reward...

When your getting close to 150 million on retirement you have to think "Damn he must be doing something right" You don't brown nose that much.
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Yeah, he ripped everyone off. I don't care what you say, the bottom line is this "pay-off" retirement could be reflected in cheaper rates for the company. But of course that won't happen. So yes, I am complaining and whining, but it doesn't matter. Isn't that what these forums are all about anyway??? ::shrugs::


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True but it's short founded I would love to be in his shoes right now with millions of dollars *shrugs* but I'm broke like most of us here.
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said by phattieg See Profile :

Yeah, he ripped everyone off. I don't care what you say, the bottom line is this "pay-off" retirement could be reflected in cheaper rates for the company. But of course that won't happen. So yes, I am complaining and whining, but it doesn't matter. Isn't that what these forums are all about anyway??? ::shrugs::


Cheaper rates? You don't realize how small that amount is to the company, do you? Last quarter the comapny made 29.4 billion in revenue. His retirement package is about half a percent of that. So if your bill is $100, you would get 50 cents off your bill for 3 months. A whopping $1.50 off over 3 months. There are smaller companies that have paid more to CEOs that where with the company for only a couple years. The man was with the company for 44!
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said by Mizzat See Profile :

Last quarter that made 29.4 billion in profits. his retirement package is about half a percent of that.
That number was revenue; not profits.
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Last quarter that made 29.4 billion in profits. his retirement package is about half a percent of that.
That number was revenue; not profits.
Yup, revenue is what he pays per month, I didn't make a mistake using that number, just in my typing of it. Good catch. I did make a mistake in my math, he wouldn't even get back a penny, it would be fractions of a cent.
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said by Chaoswar See Profile :

I personally see this as the ultimate reason to teach our children about drive and ambition.

You may not agree with Ed Whitacre's practices or policies but he broke out the American dream and lived it. Learn, have drive, be ambitious and reach for the top and you get compensated for it.
ugh.

the argument is out there that he has put AT&T on the wrong path for the future by avoiding fiber and the continued reliance upon old technology. the future of AT&T was in this guy's hands, and he focused more on stock prices than making sure the company is secure in 10 years.

please don't hold this guy up to the children as something they should emulate.


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Please!!!!!

I want my children to get an education. Find a job and career they are good in and are successful. Ed Whitacre did just that. We can play the game "If I was him I'd have..." all day and miss the point altogether. He had a career that spanned 44 years he worked his way up to the top of his field. Successfully ran and help reorganize a company that's gross profits are in the tens of billions each year.

Now he is retiring and being rewarded for that effort. I can only hope for my children to be as successful.

The "future" you're talking about isn't set in stone and perhaps Ed Whitacre's successor will be more to your liking. But as an individual he's made a success out of his life and that should be recognized.


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said by phattieg See Profile :

Yeah, he ripped everyone off. I don't care what you say, the bottom line is this "pay-off" retirement could be reflected in cheaper rates for the company.
$150-ish million in retirement for Whitacre turned back into cheaper rates == one dollar off everyone's phone bill for one month. Big whoop.

For spending 44 years with the Death Star, he can have TWO dollars from my phone bill.
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