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AT&T's Stephenson to skip 2008 bonus
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson will not be accepting a bonus for his 2008 job performance, and as many as 120,000 managerial employees will not receive raises during 2009. The move comes as the company is in the midst of cutting 12,000 jobs, and even though its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings report was fairly positive, AT&T officials were cautious about their outlook for 2009. It should become clear from the SEC filings in the coming weeks how much Stephenson stood to make, but for comparison's sake, he had a $4.5 million bonus for a half-year of performance in 2007 (and several million dollars more in stock rewards and other perks).
The decision also comes at a time when executive bonuses in the much more troubled financial industry have been criticized by President Obama, and could get some companies and their leaders dragged into court. Some of you may be saying that it's about time. Other may say it's a no-brainer. In any case, Stephenson's decision should be applauded.
For more:
- The Wall Street Street Journal has this story
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Hey, gonna need all the money they can save to pay for lawyers after all the fraud going on in their Government business.
Everyone should know that Stephenson deserves no applause! The day before Stephenson announced he would not take a bonus, he was 'gifted' around 300,000 shares of stock. On that same day (01/29/2009), he sold slightly less than 1/2 of those stocks for $3,245,979. Then it was announced that the rest of the company would also, not receive their bonus. With the exception of the management. Go figure.



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