[URL]http://ridingtheelephant.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/12/08/news/economy/Cuomo_Thain/?postversion=2008120817[/URL]
[quote]Merrill Lynch's chief executive John Thain has dropped his request for a $10 million annual bonus after being blasted by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
Thain had reportedly previously asked for a bonus of up to $10 million, which prompted Cuomo to send a strongly worded letter to Merrill's board of directors in which he called Thain's request for a bonus "nothing less than shocking."[/quote] Seriously. I know it's a capitalistic market and that top leadership makes lots of money. I know that Thain was not even there for most of Merrill's disasterous decisions. I know that greed is inherent in the way the world works. But...while the rest of us now struggle to even pay next months' bills thanks to decisions by guys like him...and while his company [I][B]takes money directly out of [U]our[/U] already depleted pockets[/B][/I] to cover its screw-ups...and [I]after[/I] he already received a $15M bonus just for showing up last year, in addition to salary and perks...
John Thain [I]still[/I] feels like he needs to see if he can get his greedy little hands to rip away another $10M right now? Really?
My God. Whatever happened to the idea of having some modicum of personal integrity? Is there [I]anything [/I]that even resembles that in higher corporate leadership today? Do these people even stop to think about any of this?
Could he not have just said I'll survive with $1M and give the other $9M to help the families of the massive number of people he just laid off?