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	<title>Comments on: JPMorgan Executive Pay &#8216;Clawbacks&#8217; Revealed</title>
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		<title>By: rohnertpark1</title>
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		<description>What about taking back compensation from the CEO, Mr. Dimon?  He is running the ship, and should have better overseen the management decisions of Ms. Drew&#039;s group to may way of thinking.  Richard Fuld receive $150 million just before he ran Lehman Brothers into the ground; this doesn&#039;t seem fair to me when thousands of employees lost their jobs, their 401Ks were impacted to loss of stock value and millions of investors lost their stock investments.  This type of devil-may-care mismanagement of major corporations must be curtailed to prevent further losses of this nature.  The best way to control risky spending and investment choices is to hit key executives where it hurts, in their pocketbook.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What about taking back compensation from the CEO, Mr. Dimon?  He is running the ship, and should have better overseen the management decisions of Ms. Drew&#8217;s group to may way of thinking.  Richard Fuld receive $150 million just before he ran Lehman Brothers into the ground; this doesn&#8217;t seem fair to me when thousands of employees lost their jobs, their 401Ks were impacted to loss of stock value and millions of investors lost their stock investments.  This type of devil-may-care mismanagement of major corporations must be curtailed to prevent further losses of this nature.  The best way to control risky spending and investment choices is to hit key executives where it hurts, in their pocketbook.</p>
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