Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Deals of the Day:

Merrill chief John Thain and four deputies will also go without. "John Thain pediu para não receber o bônus em 2008. Ihr Chef John Thain hatte 10 Millionen Dollar verlangt. Morgan Stanley's CEO John J. Mack is giving up a bonus for the second straight year, while Merrill Lynch & Co. Morgan Stanley's CEO John J. Mack is giving up a bonus for the second straight year, while Merrill Lynch & Co. Morgan Stanley's CEO John J. Mack is giving up a bonus for the second straight year, while Merrill Lynch & Co. Contrast that changing part of the business to John Thain, the chief executive of Merrill Lynch & Co. This morning, Doug McIntyre posted that former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain was demanding a $10 million bonus for his work there. For those who deserve to get money more than John Thain, your ship of financial windfalls has come in. �� but I’ll say it anyway: John Thain deserves a bonus. Merrill Lynch & Co. end bonuses. [Deal Journal] Merrill Lynch: CEO John Thain wants a $10 million bonus this year.

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