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发信人: ForgotMyPin (喵星人), 信区: Military
标 题: lenovo要火了,杨元庆把3个米的奖金发给员工赢得老美一片赞誉
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Jul 21 12:03:28 2012, 美东)
这是yahoo上的新闻标题
This Chinese Computer CEO Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/chinese-computer-ceo-restore-fait
Bonuses make up a huge part of executive pay in the United States, and
though Chinese incentive structures are different, the same is true there.
The CEO of Lenovo (LNGVY), a major Chinese computer parts maker, has found a
pretty darn nice way to spend his.
Yang Yuanqing took in a $3 million bonus after the company reported a
massive 73% jump in profits in the first three months of the year, ending
Lenovo's best fiscal year to date.
The company thanked Yang for his performance with an extra $3 million, and
he gave it all away to 10,000 lower-ranked employees in Lenovo's offices,
call centers, and factories. Each worker received 2000 renminbi,or $314.
This is about the equivalent of a month's salary for many Lenovo workers.
Before you call Yang a selfless working-class hero, keep in mind that the $3
million is only part of the $14 million that he has been awarded in various
ways including salary, stock, and other benefits for his work at the
company.
Certainly, the employees of other tech companies are hoping that their CEOs
follow suit.
According to a study by the Economic Policy Institute, CEO compensation has
outpaced the average worker's pay by astonishing margins over the past few
decades. CEO compensation grew by a shocking 725% between 1978 and 2011, far
outpacing the growth of the stock market. The average worker's pay has only
risen by 5.7% in the same period.
Lenovo's rise in the market for PCs has been quite prodigious in the past
few years. It blew past Dell (DELL) and it's rapidly closing the gap between
itself and Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) in the global market for PCs running
Microsoft (MSFT) Windows, according to this chart by IDC. In the global
computer market, Apple (AAPL) doesn't make it into the top five, but it is
third in US computer sales. |
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