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Dixon enjoys doubling in pay to about $12 million at a time of executive wage freeze:
Qantas chief pockets $12m | smh.com.au
Qantas chief pockets $12m | smh.com.au
Be interested to see the basis for the increase. I assume there was some element of performance related in relation to the overall profitability of the airline. I would assume it is not based on share price given the lack of ability of the CEO to directly impact the share price apart from on financial performance.
There is some more info in the following article, including comparisons with the packages of other airlines bosses:
Dixon in the $10m high club | smh.com.au
It claims Dixon is the second highest paid in the world and shows that his package dwarfs that of many others...amazing when he handled the private equity deal so abyssmally...
When will this joke that is called executive salaries end?
I am wondering however - what was the outcome of the collusion case (cartel pricing) in the US over freight that Qantas / Dixon was implicated in?
Have you at least bothered to google it?
As with the banks bailouts, we are privatising profits and socialising debts!
The bail-outs are about protecting the clients. In many cases the shareholders have lost a lot of money.
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Mark - as an ex banker / director of a stockbroking firm, i agree that the support / bailouts are necessary to maintain a semblance of order in the market and not let it go into freefall - to protect a range of stakeholders [clients / shareholders]. The current scenario is frightening!
A lot of people have lost significant money in the recent crisis, including myself - but my comment was more in relation to the fact that many of the people who have not benefited on stocks on the way up, are now having to contribute to the solution.
Mark - as an ex banker / director of a stockbroking firm, i agree that the support / bailouts are necessary to maintain a semblance of order in the market and not let it go into freefall - to protect a range of stakeholders [clients / shareholders]. The current scenario is frightening!
A lot of people have lost significant money in the recent crisis, including myself - but my comment was more in relation to the fact that many of the people who have not benefited on stocks on the way up, are now having to contribute to the solution.
Getting a sense of deja vu here!Yet another example of "Privatise the Gains and Socialise the Losses".
mt
Getting a sense of deja vu here!
If you are still in the US MT, you must be seeing some angst in the valley! [amid all the pre-election nonsense]
Yet another example of "Privatise the Gains and Socialise the Losses". Shall be interesting to see what legislation comes as a result of this crisis.