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11 May 2012, 09:05 AM | #1 |
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Good going JP Morgan Chase !!!!!
Let's pay your boss and executives another 900 million.
Clowns
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A$$ Clowns!
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11 May 2012, 09:34 AM | #3 |
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Yuck.
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Value at risk anyone? Who is on the other side of the trade?
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11 May 2012, 09:49 AM | #5 |
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Odd to see that posted on a Rolex forum.
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11 May 2012, 09:51 AM | #6 |
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Chase is probably not very popular in Vegas these days.
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11 May 2012, 10:10 AM | #7 |
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I have no issues with my bankers at the local Chase branches. It's the hierarchy of corporations that burn my ass.
My boss made 18 million+ in 2011, yet the company's nose is bearly above water. And I've seen many more odd post's on this forum then this one.
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There is something really wrong with society these days. We are in such desperate need for leadership that we are willing to compensate for "it" far and beyond what should be adequate even when we are lead to the abyss. See you on the other side.
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It is unfortunate that executives get paid such ridiculous amounts especially when they are publicly traded companies.
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11 May 2012, 12:20 PM | #10 |
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Gary,
It's ok for the boss to make 18 million if its a private company, even if it's on the verge of collapse. Really, whose worth that much money for a year now days. Not disagreeing at all with you. Boycott all pro sports too, crazy stuff there too
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Wow crazy numbers!!
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Good to be a US CEO :)
http://www.epi.org/publication/ib331...top-1-percent/ "Depending on the CEO compensation measure, U.S. CEOs in major companies earned 20.1 or 18.3 times more than a typical worker in 1965; this ratio grew to 29.0-to-1 or 26.5-to-1 in 1978 and 58.5-to-1 or 53.3-to-1 by 1989 and then surged in the 1990s to hit 383.4-to-1 or 411.3-to-1 by the end of the recovery in 2000. The fall in the stock market after 2000 reduced CEO stock-related pay (e.g., options) and caused CEO compensation to tumble until 2002 and 2003. CEO compensation recovered to a level of 351.7 times worker pay by 2007, almost back to its 2000 level using the option-realized metric. The CEO-to-worker compensation ratio based on options-granted, however, returned only to 244.1-to-1 in 2007, still far below its heights in 2000. The financial crisis in 2008 and accompanying stock market decline reduced CEO compensation after 2007–2008, as discussed above, and the CEO-to-worker compensation ratio fell in tandem. By 2011 the stock market had recouped much of the value it lost following the financial crisis. Likewise, CEO compensation has grown from its 2009 low, and the CEO-to-worker compensation ratio has recovered to 231.0-to-1 or 209.4-to-1, depending on the measurement of options. Though lower than in other years in the last decade, the CEO-to-worker compensation ratio in 2011 of more than 200-to-1 is far above the ratios prevailing in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and mid-1990s. This illustrates that CEOs have fared far better than the typical worker, the stock market, or the U.S. economy over the last several decades. That begs the question: is there any gauge against which to measure CEO pay that hasn’t been surpassed?" |
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Unless you are a technical trader, never touch financial sector for the next 3 years... JPM better tank like hell tomorrow.
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Last I saw, it was down $7 in after-hours. Tomorrow should be interesting. C'mon, what's $2 billion really worth nowadays?
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I could careless in reality. I've got more things to worry about personally.
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I would love 18 million a year... So would my AD.
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anyone up for the new french solution? 75% tax on income above €1 million/year.
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Looks like it`s business as usual on Wall Street,more toxic debt heaped upon yet more toxic debt and no one has learned anything from the result of all the double dealing.
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What's the point of working at all.... I thought we had it bad with a maximum of 62% taxation, I'm not sure anybody ever gotten that high though. Seldom above 52%.
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something about the difference between "excessive" top income and lower income having become "indescent" (words in quotes used repeatedly during the public debate on the subject). not trying to generate a political discussion on this topic, just reporting the facts of the recent debate here in france, and what the electorate chose. this picture of the french-swiss border after the election has been making the rounds.... |
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I'm guessing those are French Ferraris heading towards Switzerland, and not the other way around?
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Don`t forget,it was the French that invented the guillotine.
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I thought as much.
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Question is, who is on his stomach?
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