Anonymous ID: 82d708 June 13, 2019, 2:11 p.m. No.6743935   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3963 >>4051 >>4111 >>4212 >>4337 >>4440

Home Depot Exec VP/CIO sold $7.01m in shares-June 13

 

Cap#1 is today, Cap#2 is March 5th

HD Supply Holdings, Inc. is an industrial distributor in North America. The Company's segments include Facilities Maintenance, Construction & Industrial-White Cap, and Corporate. As of January 29, 2017, the Company operated through approximately 500 locations across 48 states in the United States and six Canadian provinces. It serves contractors, government entities, maintenance professionals, home builders and industrial businesses. As of January 29, 2017, its range of product lines and services included approximately 845,000 stock-keeping units (SKUs) of products, brands, as well as value-add services supporting the entire life-cycle of a project from infrastructure and construction to maintenance, repair and operations. The Company's value-add services include customer training, material and product fabrication, kitting, jobsite delivery, will-call pickup options, as well as onsite managed inventory, online material management and emergency response capabilities.

 

Number of employees : 11 000 people.

https://www.marketscreener.com/HD-SUPPLY-HOLDINGS-INC-13479939/company/

https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1499743&tc=2&b=2

 

some of these, not all, are option exercises and sales-makes no difference what they pay for them, and it's not much at all-the same value is coming out of the share price and always has.

They have always had some questionable labor practices, like never allowing ee's to work an amount of hours that qualify for health benefits. Walmart does the same thing.

 

this from 2007

Embattled Home Depot CEO Nardelli Resigns, to Take $210 Million With Him

ATLANTA – Dogged by criticism of his hefty pay and his company's poor stock performance, Bob Nardelli abruptly resigned Wednesday as chairman and chief executive of The Home Depot Inc. (HD) after six years at the helm of the world's largest home improvement store chain.

 

But he didn't leave empty-handed: the Atlanta-based company said Nardelli would receive a severance package worth roughly $210 million, an amount decried by some lawmakers as a golden parachute that sends the wrong message to investors.

 

"It's a sign of being totally out of touch," said Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., the incoming chairman of the House Financial Services Committee. "They don't understand the extent to which they make the American public angry."

 

Frank said he would push for legislation requiring public companies to allow shareholders to have a say in compensation and severance for senior executives. At Home Depot's annual meeting last May, shareholder proposals to give investors a say on the CEO's pay and to restrict retirement benefits for senior executives were rejected.

 

Nardelli's severance package includes a cash payment of $20 million and the acceleration of unvested deferred stock awards currently valued at roughly $77 million. A Home Depot spokesman said the timing of the resignation had no bearing on the amount in the package.

 

The total package is seven times the $30 million Home Depot set aside last June for stores and employees that provide good customer service. Home Depot has 2,127 stores and 355,000 employees in the United States, Canada, Mexico and China.

https://www.foxnews.com/story/embattled-home-depot-ceo-nardelli-resigns-to-take-210-million-with-him

Anonymous ID: 82d708 June 13, 2019, 2:19 p.m. No.6743995   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>6743963

that was from 2007 and yes a welchie.

That idiot (Welch)was worshiped by corporate america…for what reason I still have no idea.

Just a bunch of words that did nothing. The "do the opposite" approach to mgmt.

Fuck them both.

Anonymous ID: 82d708 June 13, 2019, 2:27 p.m. No.6744077   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4101 >>4212 >>4337 >>4440

Unhappy at Twitter, thousands of Saudis crash pro-Trump social network

 

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A surge of about 200,000 users believed to be from Saudi Arabia who are frustrated at what they say is censorship by Twitter have helped crash the small social media network Parler, which styles itself as a “free speech-driven” space.

The unexpected arrival of the new accounts since Sunday more than doubled the total number of Parler users and crippled some functions, CEO and co-founder John Matze told Reuters.

 

The influx of users has created unusual bedfellows on Parler, which has mostly been a home for supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump after starting up a year ago.

 

An analysis by Reuters and Citizen Lab, a Canadian research group, found that many of the new users came from Saudi Arabia. They promoted their use of Parler with hashtags on Twitter, which they accuse of stifling expression by arbitrarily banning users.

 

“The nationalist movement of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has made it known that big tech is censoring them at rates we have never experienced in the United States,” Parler wrote in a post on its own account on the site. “Let us welcome them as we all fight for our rights together.”

 

Twitter declined to comment on whether the platform had taken any new action against Saudi accounts that could have triggered the sudden sign-ups on Parler. It was not clear how many of the new Parler users had stopped using Twitter.

 

Some of the new Parler accounts used the hashtag #Twexit or shared cartoons of blue birds in distress, using Twitter’s logo to suggest the platform’s decline. Other users tweeted threats to leave Twitter directly at chief executive Jack Dorsey.

 

Saudis are prolific users of social networks, particularly Twitter. The kingdom has Twitter’s largest user base in the Middle East, with 11.7 million people on the platform, according to Arabic social media monitoring firm Crowd Analyzer.

 

“It is great to be here guys. Twitter and other major platforms are not our place anymore. Everyday[sic] hundreds of #Saudi accounts are suspended for NO reason,” a user called @5a1di, who has 109,000 followers on Twitter, posted on Parler.

 

Twitter has previously acknowledged pulling down hundreds of “inauthentic” accounts that pushed talking points favorable to the Saudi government, which has built an “electronic army” tasked with furthering its agenda online.

Some Saudi nationalists, who vociferously support the country’s influential Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, now share an online space with right-wing U.S. backers of Trump.

 

U.S. right-wing social media users have flocked to messaging app Telegram and hands-off social site Gab as well as Parler, citing the more aggressive policing of controversial political comments on mainstream platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

 

Matze, who describes himself as libertarian, says he founded Parler in 2018 as a bipartisan platform but has doubled down on marketing to conservatives as they took to the site.

 

Those who have joined include commentator Candace Owens, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and right-wing activist Laura Loomer, who handcuffed herself to the door of Twitter’s New York office in Nov. 2018 to protest a ban on her by the site.

 

Some Saudi users emphasized common ground with Trump supporters. They shared photos of Trump with members of the Saudi royal family and used emojis of the two countries’ flags and Trump’s #MAGA hashtag.

 

Offline, the Trump administration has forged strong ties with Riyadh, which it regards as the cornerstone of U.S. security policy in the Gulf. Trump made Saudi Arabia his first stop abroad as president in 2017.

But the Saudi newcomers on Parler were met with mixed reactions from users, with some echoing the site’s welcome while others expressing anti-Muslim sentiments.

NEW NEIGHBORS

 

The Reuters-Citizen Lab analysis looked at 28,000 tweets under the hashtags #parler, #parlerksa - using an acronym for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - and an Arabic-language version of #parler sent out between last Friday and Tuesday.

 

More than half of the tweeters using those hashtags had their language set to Arabic. Of those who reported their location, about a third said they were in Saudi Arabia.

rest at link

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-twitter-saudi-politics/unhappy-at-twitter-thousands-of-saudis-crash-pro-trump-social-network-idUSKCN1TE32S?il=0

Anonymous ID: 82d708 June 13, 2019, 2:52 p.m. No.6744256   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4484

>>6744111

Apparently you can't read the entire thing. It CLEARLY says it was from 2007, it is background on a poorly managed company.

Executive are selling these into the open market at the expense of retail investors. They even made Nardelli the CEO at Chrysler. Should tell you something.

So you think an officer should be taking home that amount of money while the workers have to struggle to even get 25-30 hours a week and NO health benefits??

Not my problem if you can't read or look it up yourself. Nevermind understand the process of stock option grants and execution.

It's free money to them. No one (1) person needs $13.81m in 4 months. Don't care who you are.

Anonymous ID: 82d708 June 13, 2019, 2:55 p.m. No.6744272   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>6744150

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