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Comments on: MCI chief's severance deal nears $40 million

Should he leave Verizon post-merger, Michael Capellas stands to get a package far sweeter than the one he got when he departed HP.

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Damn. How much money can these executives suck out of companies?
by ordaj September 2, 2005 12:02 PM PDT
Their a drain on productive people.
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Damn. How much money can these executives suck out of companies?
by ordaj September 2, 2005 12:02 PM PDT
Their a drain on productive people.
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Damn. How much money can these executives suck out of companies?
by ordaj September 2, 2005 12:02 PM PDT
Their a drain on productive people.
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Damn. How much money can these executives suck out of companies?
by ordaj September 2, 2005 12:02 PM PDT
Their a drain on productive people.
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And in other news...
by September 2, 2005 12:48 PM PDT
...millions of people are left homeless and jobless because of hurricane Katrina. MCI and Verizon however, have donated $10,000 dollars to help in relief efforts. Michael Cappelles, CEO of MCI said "we need to sacrafice for the good of those who need help." Mr. Cappelles himself has donated $1,000 to the effort.

It is time for some major reform. We have our priorities all wrong.
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And in other news...
by September 2, 2005 12:48 PM PDT
...millions of people are left homeless and jobless because of hurricane Katrina. MCI and Verizon however, have donated $10,000 dollars to help in relief efforts. Michael Cappelles, CEO of MCI said "we need to sacrafice for the good of those who need help." Mr. Cappelles himself has donated $1,000 to the effort.

It is time for some major reform. We have our priorities all wrong.
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And in other news...
by September 2, 2005 12:48 PM PDT
...millions of people are left homeless and jobless because of hurricane Katrina. MCI and Verizon however, have donated $10,000 dollars to help in relief efforts. Michael Cappelles, CEO of MCI said "we need to sacrafice for the good of those who need help." Mr. Cappelles himself has donated $1,000 to the effort.

It is time for some major reform. We have our priorities all wrong.
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And in other news...
by September 2, 2005 12:48 PM PDT
...millions of people are left homeless and jobless because of hurricane Katrina. MCI and Verizon however, have donated $10,000 dollars to help in relief efforts. Michael Cappelles, CEO of MCI said "we need to sacrafice for the good of those who need help." Mr. Cappelles himself has donated $1,000 to the effort.

It is time for some major reform. We have our priorities all wrong.
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