Sunday, December 20, 2009

Taxpayer Activism: Detroit's Millionaire Execs Go Begging

Brother Can you Spare $34 Billion? Management is the botheration in Detroit -- not the abridgement and not the unions. Business News You Can Trust ... No Axe. No Bull. No Kidding.

New York, NY -- Detroit's Big Three CEOs accept tens of millions in advantage while accident billions. It may not be alleged bacon or bonus, but a big pay day just the aforementioned for abortive administration at the Big Three Automakers. Good Business International, Inc. a consumer-to-business babysitter accumulation letters the automakers top advisers were adored with $14-210 actor dollars in advantage for 2007 as car markers accomplished almanac losses.

"Management is the botheration in Detroit -- not the abridgement and not the unions."

Good Business International, Inc.

Good Business International, Inc. a New York based ''better apple business'' think-tank committed to business candor and aborigine blank letters on absolute advantage for top automaker's arch executives. The outsized payouts of 14 million-210 actor dollars shock readers who afield believed that no bacon and no benefit meant no advantage (http://www.good-b.com/the-board-room.html).

Another Day Another Dollar ... Or in the case of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler CEOs: Another year, addition 14, 21 or 210 actor dollars respectively. These abstracts represent the absolute advantage paid to Big Three CEOs Rick Wagoner, Alan Mulally, and Robert Nardelli for 2007. Top managers of the Big Three will airing abroad for 2008 with aborigine dollars of $10-200,000,000 for the year unless Congress restricts ''total compensation'' not just benefit and salary.

Good Business International, Inc. (GoodB) letters on abstruse CEO payouts in ''A Case Study of Ford CEO Pay'' absolute that Ford paid new CEO Alan Mulally $49 actor over 15 months afterwards Ford absent $3.5 billion dollars. ''Chrysler Private Equity: Brother Can You Spare 7 Billion?'' data the atone history and administration failures of ousted Home Depot Chief, now new Chrysler CEO, Robert Nardelli. GoodB reveals in ''Lose 70 billion ... Earn 40 million: A General Motors Business Model'' the $14 actor dollar anniversary pay for non-performance of CEO Chief Exec Rick Wagoner.

GoodB's Economy of Trust bloggers altercate media misreporting, US Congress' TARP plan and Bailout failures, business ethics, and what US taxpayers can do about Congressional, Treasury, and Bailout blank (http://good-b.com/blog/). Good Business International, Inc. is a accessible account analysis and advice aborigine action accumulation that letters "Business News You Can Trust ... No Axe. No Bull. No Kidding." GoodB discusses the affectionate assignment of Corporate America and its leaders to cede alternating with accustomed citizens, workers, and consumers to clean the broken American abridgement (www.good-b.com).

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