Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Giving 110%
This isn't about baseball, but I figure baseball fans can relate to Dick Grasso's estimate of his efforts. Kevin Drum at Washington Monthly noted the following:
"New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has decided to sue Richard Grasso, the former CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, for using various forms of chicanery to overpay himself. Spitzer listed several main bullet points to support his contention, but this is my favorite:
On a 1-to-10 performance scale used to determine compensation, Grasso at one point assigned himself a 13, Spitzer said."
Levi: Oh, and Eliot Spitzer's one of my heroes. He's going to make a great Vice-President or Attorney General in the Barack Obama administration in 2012.
"New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has decided to sue Richard Grasso, the former CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, for using various forms of chicanery to overpay himself. Spitzer listed several main bullet points to support his contention, but this is my favorite:
On a 1-to-10 performance scale used to determine compensation, Grasso at one point assigned himself a 13, Spitzer said."
Original comments...
Levi: Oh, and Eliot Spitzer's one of my heroes. He's going to make a great Vice-President or Attorney General in the Barack Obama administration in 2012.
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