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Strategies & Market Trends : CAVALRY'S SHORT BUSTERS - MAGIC EIGHTBALLS PICKS

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To: Cavalry who wrote ()9/11/1998 2:59:00 AM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (2) of 1637
 
change 7 bob lessin speech
And the seventh trend that affected my life is watching the way that corporations are rethinking management incentives. You see that the CEOs are obviously being compensated more in equity. You're seeing that directors are, for the first time, taking a major equity stake in the company, that they actually are being compensated, not in cash comp, but in equity. What you're not seeing a lot of is something that we're starting to see, which are companies like Monsanto where the CEO, Bob Shapiro, was compensated by a turbocharged equity scheme, whereby he would get more and more options based on the higher the stock price was, and that's really turbocharging management's involvement with the equity. And you're starting to see again the concept of all constituencies partaking in a specific capital process, that it's not just the CEO and the directors but it's the customers, the vendors, whatever.
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sounds like ceo's get paid to pump up stock prices
good angle to ride along with guy who only gets paid if stock price goes up
if stock isnt winner ceo doent eat, i like that rule.

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