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4th quarter numbers look good. Too bad it's in the MIP donut hole
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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 807360" data-attributes="member: 29236"><p>That sorta works, except that our MIP from 2000 forward is based on the stock price on the award date each year, not the pre-IPO price. ROI is VASTLY different for shares owned pre-IPO vs. those purchased later. Ask anyone who's joined management since the IPO how they like the return on their UPS shares. Now we have two classes of UPS management people. The HAVEs and the NEVER-WILL-HAVES. The HAVES are the ones who had large stakes in UPS before the IPO, especially those who had a lot of options at IPO time. The people who joined management after that are going to be pretty much SOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 807360, member: 29236"] That sorta works, except that our MIP from 2000 forward is based on the stock price on the award date each year, not the pre-IPO price. ROI is VASTLY different for shares owned pre-IPO vs. those purchased later. Ask anyone who's joined management since the IPO how they like the return on their UPS shares. Now we have two classes of UPS management people. The HAVEs and the NEVER-WILL-HAVES. The HAVES are the ones who had large stakes in UPS before the IPO, especially those who had a lot of options at IPO time. The people who joined management after that are going to be pretty much SOL. [/QUOTE]
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