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A Reflection On Sun Executive Payouts For Failure

With the Oracle/Sun merger finally completing at the end of January, one former Sun worker has taken the time to reflect a bit on the extravagant compensation and golden parachutes that the former executives at Sun are receiving for failing at their jobs. "I think it's fair to say that, for all the miscues that eventually led to its demise, the company created many products and technologies of value along the way, enough so that Oracle thought it was worth it to acquire them and try to keep them going. However, I think that it's equally fair to conclude that, after years of running losses, including about $2 billion in fiscal 2009, so that a buyout was necessary to avoid looming bankruptcy, Sun's executives did nothing to deserve lavish rewards, by any conceivable meaning of the word 'deserve.' But what actually happened is by now a familiar story. [...] And here's a prediction that I feel quite certain of: if, against expectations and my hopes, Ellison drops the ball and things start going south for Oracle, it's the employees who will suffer for it, and he'll be doing just fine."

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  1. Easy Solution by cohensh · · Score: 5, Funny

    If only they would have gone on Undercover Boss. All would have been solved.

  2. Well, sure they sucked... by elrous0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...But if we hadn't paid them a competitive salary we might have lost them.

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  3. Re:To quote Mel: "Its good to be the King" by Anonymusing · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why is it that people doing what people do naturally -- looking out for their own interests -- is normal and acceptable when you do it, but evil and wrong when somebody else does it?

    Natural?! This is a Christian nation. As such, we do not look out for our own interests, but instead follow the Biblical commands to do nothing out of selfish ambition, vanity, or conceit, but in humility consider others better than ourselves. Each of us looks not only to our own interests, but also to the interests of others. We are peace-loving, considerate, full of mercy and good works, impartial and sincere.

    Oh wait.

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