 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to NOVA_Guy
Re: Blumenthal is overstepping his bounds a bit... at&t is a public traded corporation, honestly all compensation that comes from the company coffers should be fully available to current and potential stock holders.
exec compensation isnt exactly something that is important to keep secret it isnt R&D or anything highly important for the other guy not to know.
i can see intel reporting "R&D Budget" without itemizing because any project names could breach security. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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 openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | I don't believe it's about determining exec compensation, after all that's easy information to gather, but it's more about how much some execs are actually paid. It's no different than what the Obama administration is attempting with their "pay czar". |
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 NOVA_GuyObamaCare Kills AmericansPremium join:2002-03-05 | reply to Kearnstd If I had thought for a few moments more, I would have realized that AT&T is traded on the stock exchange-- therefore compensation information for its executives should be available. You're right.
So all that really means is that Blumenthal's insistence upon getting this information amounts to nothing more than a moronic chest-thumping exercise. Let me amend my previous position then... If I were AT&T, I'd tell Blumenthal that if he wants the information it's available in public reports. I would also tell him that if he needed it provided specifically to his office, the information would be released but at a cost. The fee for compiling this into a report and delivering it to his office would be roughly $1,000,000. We'd see how badly he needed it then. -- It's simple: Obama is lying about health care. His plans require rationing, and openly fund abortions and euthanization. And his continued association with ACORN only shows that he supports its illegal and immoral activities. Remove Obama from office now. |
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