Comments on: Dell CFO stepping down in January
As SEC accounting probe continues, Jim Schneider will retire; board member Donald Carty will take the reins.
As SEC accounting probe continues, Jim Schneider will retire; board member Donald Carty will take the reins.
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- Greedy CFO and CEO
- by sagiraju December 19, 2006 10:06 PM PST
- They make Millions and still want to take the share away from
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- A bit more constructive
- by Mekta December 20, 2006 1:20 AM PST
- On a more constructive not from yours, Dell are actually in a bit of trouble right now - from the late adoption of AMD (while some might argue that Intel is more of a household name, Dell were failing to attract the Níche they so needed) to NASDAQ refusing to list them due to their poor accounting practise and deadline keeping - it's more than just Chief Officers being paid to much.
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(3 Comments)common men. Their Salaries are in Millions and stocks are billions
and still want to make more money in short span of time by mis-
leading revenues and profits. Their salaries and benefits should be
reduced and more strigent accounting practice need to be brought
in. Else very soon many more Enron's would be born to cause
disaster to common man and share holders.
And right now, sayig their stock is worth Billions? Not so sure on that, not least because their figures are all wrong due the this accounting problem.
Restructuring is a natural step in the IT Industry at present, Intel just went through it, so did AMD and I'm sure there are many others too.