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You should because you're paying for this.    Naw, the 1% doesn't exist... ::)  ..fyi......TM7
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http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/duke-energy-ceo-bill-johnson-resigns-after-one-day-gets-44-million-in-severance/17324/
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.Duke Energy CEO Bill Johnson resigns after one day, gets $44 million in severance
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Posted on July 7, 2012 by Clark KentGrist
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 When Duke Energy announced its merger with Progress Energy last year, the two companies agreed that Progress CEO Bill Johnson would assume the same position at the combined company. So he did: On June 27, Johnson signed a three-year contract to helm Duke. When the merger went into effect on July 2, he assumed the position of CEO.
And then, on July 3 at midnight, Johnson resigned. The Wall Street Journal:
Outsiders considered the turn of events highly unusual. New chief executives almost never quit days after accepting an employment contract, three executive-compensation consultants said.
It “is very odd” for a CEO to exit days after taking command, said David Schmidt, a consultant at James F. Reda & Associates, a compensation consulting firm in New York that wasn’t involved with either company. “I have never seen that before.”
But let us not weep for our once and not-future king. Bill Johnson’s golden parachute was not affected by his short flight.
Despite his short-lived tenure, Mr. Johnson will receive exit payments worth as much as $44.4 million, according to Duke. That includes $7.4 million in severance, a nearly $1.4 million cash bonus, a special lump-sum payment worth up to $1.5 million and accelerated vesting of his stock awards, according to a Duke regulatory filing Tuesday night. Mr. Johnson gets the lump-sum payment as long as he cooperates with Duke and doesn’t disparage his former employer, the filing said.
Under his exit package, Mr. Johnson also will receive approximately $30,000 to reimburse him for relocation expenses.

So assuming that he worked for a full eight hours on Monday, that comes out to a nice $5.5 million an hour — some 765,000 times the national minimum wage. His relocation alone is over half the average annual salary for an American worker. Hopefully he didn’t move too near any of his former colleagues. How embarrassing to run into them at the country club, what with Johnson being unemployed and all!
Johnson’s replacement is former Duke CEO Jim Rogers, just starting his fourth day on the job. He’s probably walking around the office, bragging about his longevity.
Farewell, Bill Johnson. You had a great run.
Update: As many have noted, the “resignation” seems an awful lot like a “firing.” It is obviously the latter; technically the former. The corporate

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Re: Ga, NC, SC...you guys paying attention to the Duke Energy heist...?
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2012, 04:31:14 AM »
I read it TM.  I meant to ask my wife about it... she does all my thinking for me with this kinda stuff...   :-\
 
matter of fact, I gwanna call her right now!   ;D
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Re: Ga, NC, SC...you guys paying attention to the Duke Energy heist...?
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2012, 04:41:05 AM »
i don't blame him  one bit


who wrote his contract?????????
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Re: Ga, NC, SC...you guys paying attention to the Duke Energy heist...?
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2012, 05:35:34 AM »
Okay, she knows all about it...  No opinion other then it's the stockholders who are getting screwed.  And the consumer I guess.   :-\
 
But she says we ain't either one and she would never buy stock in Duke.   ;D
 
Once again I am assured that such matters are being monitored and I can devote my attentions to more manly pursuits!   ;D
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Re: Ga, NC, SC...you guys paying attention to the Duke Energy heist...?
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2012, 03:29:47 AM »
Shoot pal, if the wife-mate had any pull with anybody I'd be retired right now!   :D
 
And I really believe any gubment inquiry will be thorough and sifting... and will disclose all the facts in the matter to the public.   ::)
 
Shoot.  I even believed the report of the Warren Commission!   :P
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