Posted on 04/17/2006 5:53:30 PM PDT by Borges
Bill Oreilly was complaining about the outgoing CEO of Exxon Mobil making too much money and Cavuto pointed out that Oil Company CEOs provide a much bigger service to society then talk show hosts who also make millions...Bill was speechless.
Yes, I do as well. Many folks with MS suffer greatly when exacerbations occur and even when they don't.
You either type faster or think faster.....or maybe both! ha!
Isn't Citgo owned by Venuzuala? Just an observation.
Mark
Did I hear also, Cavuto might be a very religious Catholic person too. Maybe this was already mentioned. Neil Cavuto is ok but O'Reilly presents an exciting show most often.
Yes, I believe Cavuto is Catholic as is O'Reilly [or was!]. Cavuto gives some great talks at the ends of his programs and they are very thoughtfull.
I like O'Reilly. He can be arrogant at times but he usually knows what he's talking about.
How much has O'Reilly done for the stockholders of Fox? Quite a bit, I'd guess. But has their stock gone up by 500%? Or their profits?
Obviously, the board thought so.
Mark
And the key part of your response is "How do we know?" How do we NOT know? Far be it for me to gauge his worthiness. I wouldn't know by which stick to measure it.
I don't think the "simple" life has much to do with it. Many rich people live in simplicity, saving for their future, using their wealth wisely, and leaving estates to their heirs. Those that I know are generous to a fault. There is nothing greedy about that way of life.
True, but other than those issues, he is just as liberal as Colmes.
Wonder how much that CEO will pay in taxes.
Funny you don't ever hear of these cos. filing crimminal charges, or complaining to O'Really. Does Tiger Woods make enough $$$ to pass the O'Really test? The METS pay star pitchers enough per O'Really? Free enterprise and capitalism just irk the crap outa jerks like O'really. These cos. are not chumps, they compete for top talent too.
My wife is primary progressive MS, about to have a baclofen pump/shunt put in. She's tried opiate patches, all the other meds. The pain is worse at times but always there.
("But . . you look fine." I wish I had a nickel!)
Cavuto was gracious as usual...
O'Reilly was arrogant....thought himself more important than the CEO of an oil company....(I'd like to know how much O'R makes :^
Being paid to leave a job is what I'm complaining about. He will not be working for the company anymore. Are you aware of any retirement packages like this? $400 million? Shouldn't it be part of a job description? A pay scale? Voted on by the shareholders? Some accountability?
That pay comes out of the stockholders pockets. It comes out of profits. If the Stockholders don't want to pay it they would elect directors who would not pay it.
I have been president of 3 corporations in my life time. There is huge amount of stress and pressure one has to endure while running a corporation. And it is not easy to get to that position. It takes a person with brains, daring and one willing to take huge personal risks.
People who get to the top have one trait in common. They can get others to do what they want them to do. Top Executive pay has nothing to do with worth. It has everything to do with what they can get the board to pay them. It is the same skill that gets suppliers to supply for less, and workers to work for less. It is the same skill that makes for a good bottom line.
Find a way to make the corporation profits large and the board will pay the president a big chuck of those profits. Sometimes they can convince a board that they can make the profits large and then they fail to do so. A smart guy will have rigged the deal so it costs them a bundle to get rid of the failure.
People who can't get others to do what they want are always appalled by what those who can do it are able to earn big bucks .... even in failure.
This practise of cutting large checks for one who is leaving should be company policy then.
You're half right - they should hire Dobbs and fire O'Reilly. Or maybe fire Alan Colmes instead.
never never never fire Cavoto...I love him...
You know O'Reilly's gone off the deep end when SNL does a skit that makes fun of him by having a favorable and almost complimentary portrayal of Newt Gingrich--as happened this past Saturday night.
The shareholders determine the pay of the CEO. No surprise, there. Haven't heard them complaining either. The only complaints I have heard are from those "everyman" types, who feel that the "little guy" is getting shafted.
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