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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: alydar who wrote (64696)9/27/2008 7:29:13 AM
From: cfimx1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Sun: Where Are The Shareholders’ Chauffeurs?
from BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily - Barron's Online by Eric Savitz

I was poking around looking for an explanation for today’s slide in Sun Microsystems (JAVA) shares when I read a fairly astonishing AP piece from a couple of days ago on the pay package paid in the June 2008 fiscal year to CEO Jonathan Schwartz. It turns out that Schwartz in fiscal 2008 was paid $11 million, a 44% raise over his fiscal 2007 compensation package. That includes his $1 million salary, a bonus of $1.04 million, 66,000 restricted stock units and options on 500,000 shares. Schwartz also received $52,000 for a car and driver - i.e., he gets a chauffeur - to transport him to work for what the company describes in an SEC filing as “security and efficiency reasons.”

This all for a 12-month period in which Sun had zero growth, zero profits, and its stock dropped 48%. Since the end of the June fiscal year, the stock has dropped another 25% on top of that, for a 15-month decline in its share price of 64%.

So you can see why he needs the security for the drive to work: protection from angry shareholders.

JAVA today is down 31 cents, or 3.9%, to $7.65.
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