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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1502526" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The money from the stock comes from the stock market, not from the company. The stock options are used as an incentive to do whatever they can in the short term to increase the stock price, thus benefitting all stock holders and rewarding them with a nice pile of money for doing so. So when you see austerity measures and minimal raises it's the exec's working to increase profits, pay bigger dividends, attract Wall Street, and cash in. Their interest in us is only the bare minimum they can pay that will make us stay on. It's against THEIR personal interests to do better by us. In their view if we want better then we need to go into management and work our way up. This is dog-eat-dog capitalism. And they can argue that it's necessary in order to fund those 401k's that everyone is relying on for retirement. That they cash in doing it is just a very happy circumstance for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1502526, member: 24302"] The money from the stock comes from the stock market, not from the company. The stock options are used as an incentive to do whatever they can in the short term to increase the stock price, thus benefitting all stock holders and rewarding them with a nice pile of money for doing so. So when you see austerity measures and minimal raises it's the exec's working to increase profits, pay bigger dividends, attract Wall Street, and cash in. Their interest in us is only the bare minimum they can pay that will make us stay on. It's against THEIR personal interests to do better by us. In their view if we want better then we need to go into management and work our way up. This is dog-eat-dog capitalism. And they can argue that it's necessary in order to fund those 401k's that everyone is relying on for retirement. That they cash in doing it is just a very happy circumstance for them. [/QUOTE]
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