Far too many executives ordsprog

en Far too many executives have become more concerned with the ''four P's'' -- pay, perks, power and prestige -- rather than making profits for shareholders.

en Far too many executives have become more concerned with the "four P's" - pay, perks, power and prestige - rather than making profits for shareholders.
  William Penn

en [In addition, some money managers have come to believe that options have not lived up to their billing. The idea was that options would align top executives' interests with those of the shareholders. But they also give executives incentive to use questionable techniques to lift the stock -- often a short-term boost so they can cash out.] The trouble with options, ... is that they allow management to get rich even if shareholders do lousy.

en Prestige is the shadow of money and power. Where these are, there it is. Like the national market for soap or automobiles and the enlarged arena of federal power, the national cash-in area for prestige has grown, slowly being consolidated into a truly national system.

en Some perks are justified. Many companies have corporate jets to save their executives time as they travel all over the world. Now they will just have to explain that.

en A lot of companies are feeling increasing pressure to be responsive to their shareholders and to make sure their shareholders are sharing their profits. One way to do that is to raise dividends.

en Maybe Iran, Venezuela and Russia need to get some fresh air as the fumes from their oil profits continue to cloud their better judgment. Oil power intoxication with an endless stream of oil profits seems to cause a feeling of extreme and all-encompassing power.

en Real world, certain positions come with certain perks, and I'm not opposed to having certain perks as long as there's no hint of impropriety

en Shareholders have every right to know the compensation of executives, ... But we cannot know information we have not yet decided.
  Carly Fiorina

en Company executives exercise wide discretion over the use of corporate assets for charitable purposes. Absent a system of accountability for charitable contributions, executives may use corporate assets for objectives that are not shared by, and may be inimical to, the interests of a company and its shareholders, potentially harming long-term shareholder value.

en We do that as another part of making sure director interests are aligned with shareholders. The best way to do that is to make sure they are shareholders.

en Why would you give 22 per cent to your competition? I've never heard of it, where you have your competition making record profits south of the border and Canada has to give 22 per cent. This money belongs to the companies and their shareholders, and the Canadian government is giving it away.

en This is a very healthy transaction for the two companies and shareholders and executives, and we feel some of the benefits have to flow through to our customers. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection.

en Prestige is the shadow of money and power.

en If you're asking if we should reinvest all our profits, I'm all for it. But I don't think our shareholders would understand.


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