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Who lost a 100 million euro bet and still kept his job? TNT
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<blockquote data-quote="kingOFchester" data-source="post: 1088300" data-attributes="member: 11246"><p>Supply and demand. Regardless of what people may think, the most important concern for a publicly traded company is to make as much as they can for the stock holders. Top CEO's are pursed by the top companies. This is not to say that there are not bad CEO's or that our CEO is good for UPS, but the reason S&P 500 companies pay the salaries they do for their CEO's is because they are competing against each other in hiring their top level staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingOFchester, post: 1088300, member: 11246"] Supply and demand. Regardless of what people may think, the most important concern for a publicly traded company is to make as much as they can for the stock holders. Top CEO's are pursed by the top companies. This is not to say that there are not bad CEO's or that our CEO is good for UPS, but the reason S&P 500 companies pay the salaries they do for their CEO's is because they are competing against each other in hiring their top level staff. [/QUOTE]
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