Since these sorts of bonuses are often public information, does some of the blame rest with the individual shareholders that approved the decisions made?
I'll be straight forward and say that I don't understand half of what is going on and this time - this time I'm somewhat frightened because I'm really not hearing anyone say with any kind of definitive statement that they know how to correct the problem.
As partisan as I can most assuredly be, the following is not meant in that spirit, and I hope it doesn't start any
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That is so sad.
Sopal
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they will not be able to attract the smartest minds in the game.
How would you define excessive?
Since these sorts of bonuses are often public information, does some of the blame rest with the individual shareholders that approved the decisions made?
I'll be straight forward and say that I don't understand half of what is going on and this time - this time I'm somewhat frightened because I'm really not hearing anyone say with any kind of definitive statement that they know how to correct the problem.
As partisan as I can most assuredly be, the following is not meant in that spirit, and I hope it doesn't start any
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