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Equifax CEO waves Good Bye; will tour D.C, too

edited September 2017 in Off-Topic
Wonder if he has a decent, "Hold Harmless Agreement"?

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/26/business/equifax-ceo.html?mcubz=3

'Course, he still has a "tour" of D.C. on his schedule.

http://mashable.com/2017/09/11/equifax-senate-demand-letter/#slxeWZN3.mql

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  • @catch22: Boy, for your sake, I hope the Equifax story stays around for a while, otherwise you won't have anything to link !
    Regards,
    Ted:(:( :
  • Ya, right; Ted.

    We can all fall back to this page if we are starved for info.

    https://finviz.com/news.ashx
  • edited September 2017
    "Retired" vs resigned .... I wonder what kind of "retirement" package/bonus he's getting.

    Edit: AP reporter says "Right now, Equifax's CEO stands to walk away with $18.477 million in compensation for "retiring." But that bonus is currently on hold."
  • AP reporter says "Right now, Equifax's CEO stands to walk away with $18.477 million in compensation for "retiring." But that bonus is currently on hold."
    That is a "golden parachute", but I think there is more with his contract upon leaving the company.
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