看看这些loser CEO 下台时从BAILOUT 捞走多少钱!决不bailout,no bail out!
看看这些loser CEO 下台时从BAILOUT 捞走多少钱!决不bailout,no bail out!
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CEO: Stanley O'Neal | Company: Merrill Lynch
Payout: $161.5 million
O'Neal stepped down in October, shortly after Merrill wrote down $8 billion in losses during the height of the subprime mortgage fallout.
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CEO: Angelo Mozilo | Company: Countrywide Financial
Payout: $121.5 million
Mozilo gave up $36 million in severance pay, but cashed in his stock options as the massive mortgage company entered the subprime fallout. Mozilo is currently under investigation by the SEC.
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CEO: Kerry Killinger | Company: Washington Mutual
Payout: As much as $22 million
Killinger was ousted earlier this month as the nation's largest thrift joined the list of other troubled banks likely to be sold.
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CEOs: Robert Willumstad / Martin Sullivan | Company: American International Group
Willumstad inherited a sinking ship from Sullivan, who left in his wake $20 billion in subprime writedowns and back-to-back record quarterly losses. Sullivan left with $47 million, while Willumstad earned $22 million in his three months as CEO.
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CEO: Richard Fuld | Company: Lehman Brothers Holdings
Payout: $22 million
Lehman declared bankruptcy last Monday, just months after Fuld told shareholders that "the worst is behind us." (Source: Newsweek)
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CEO: Charles Prince | Company: Citigroup
Payout: $68 million
Prince left Citigroup in November following steep losses that shaved nearly a quarter off the bank's market value.
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CEO: Jimmy Cayne | Company: Bear Stearns
Payout: $61.3 million
Following a decade and a half at the helm of Bear, Cayne laid low in the bank's waning days, when it was sold to JPMorgan Chase for about 6 percent of its peak value a year earlier.
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CEOs: Richard Syron / Daniel Mudd | Company: Freddie Mac / Fannie Mae
Payout: Zero.
Regulators voided the chiefs' severance packages when the government took over the giant mortgage agencies. Mudd was due to receive $9.3 million, while Syron could have earned $14.1 million.
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CEO: Ken Thompson | Company: Wachovia
Payout: $8.7 million
After 32 years with Wachovia, Thompson resigned in June after a deep first-quarter loss and a 41 percent dividend cut spurred a shareholder uprising.
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