Actually : "Nardelli's resignation after seven years leading the nation's largest home improvement chain [Home Depot] was cheered by execuctive compensation watchdogs, who were critical of Nardelli's outsize pay while his company's stock languished. There was additional criticism of his $210-million [!!!] severance package. The GOOD things, for Chrysler, is the former Secretary of the Treasury, Cerberus' chairman/honcho, John Snow's confidence in Nardelli's ability " ..to manage/lead manufacturing companies like General Electric and his role in dramatically increasing the size of Home Depot and spearheading its expansion into Mexico and China." That's the first part; the secvond benefit, to Chrysler is : " In a twist, the executive will be paid only if he suceeds in fixing the struggling automaker, a person familiar with the situation said. He won't make a dime until he turns Chrysler around". --from L.A.Times, today. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |