14,000,000% Raise For Citigroup's CEO


Yesterday, the bank disclosed that it paid its CEO nearly $14.9 million in cash and options in 2011. That was up from a dollar the year before. Back in 2009, Pandit said he would take a salary of $1 until Citigroup returned to profitability. In fact, Pandit stuck with the meager check longer than he had to. Citi made money in 2010. So you can't really fault the guy for taking more this year.

Not a bad year right?

 
sayandarula:
heister:
Your math fucking sucks. That would be a 14.9 Billion % raise. 100% = $1 not 1% = $1.

1.49 billion % ??

God damn phone!
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FinanceStudent28:
heister:
Your math fucking sucks. That would be a 14.9 Billion % raise. 100% = $1 not 1% = $1.

Apologies gentlemen for not checking the math!!!! It will be the last time I assume a CNN Money reporter has any math skills.

it's ok to flub math on a casual online forum.... but a CNN Money reporter? post the link!

Money Never Sleeps? More like Money Never SUCKS amirite?!?!?!?
 
Connor:
LOL $1 = 1%...?

So... if my salary is 100k and i get a raise of $1, its a 1% raise?

... in this case $1 is 100% since Pandit's base salary was $1.

Money Never Sleeps? More like Money Never SUCKS amirite?!?!?!?
 
sayandarula:
Connor:
LOL $1 = 1%...?

So... if my salary is 100k and i get a raise of $1, its a 1% raise?

... in this case $1 is 100% since Pandit's base salary was $1.

I know, i was being sarcastic...

 

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