Suggestion For Warner Music: Maybe Look At How Much You're Paying Your Execs
from the might-save-some-money dept
It's no secret that Warner Music has been struggling -- employing a highly questionable strategy of shutting down or suing all sorts of useful services that make its music more valuable, and then demanding ridiculous payment terms or equity in any company that might help them survive... all while the company slowly goes bankrupt. Following what can only be called a disastrous 2008, the company has shown a minor improvement in 2009, but it has all the indications of a dead cat bounce. The company was in desperate need of cash, and was able to get a loan of $1.1 billion last week to ease some of those concerns... but at a staggering 9.5% interest. Meanwhile, the guys over at Hypebot are wondering why WMG's top two executives were given $6.25 million in bonuses last year as the company was collapsing. And with some back of the envelope calculations, they note that the company could save hundreds of millions of dollars by dropping the bonuses and using the money to pay back the debt earlier, saving on some of the massive interest payments that are on the way.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: bonuses, debt, edgar bronfman jr.
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Cut Executive Pay, You Must be Joking
The financial meltdown has demonstrated that pay for performance is a farce. Our corporate executives seem to believe that their companies are fiefdoms to be stripped of all value for management's own private gain.
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*error* numbers failing to add up.
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I've actually seen companies where bonus is determined by such things like "averaging 38 hours of work per week"
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*error* You are a rock.
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Meh
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Even if we take the 6.25 million for each of 7 years, and stack it all up on day 1 (to make the math easier), you are reducing the principal only 43.75 million. At 9.5% compounded annually, we are only talking about 75.5 million off the total payment scheme. I think the guy doing the numbers is double dipping, counting the payments not made in the 7th year, because the 43.7 million isn't enough to get rid of a full year of payments - maybe only half of a year at best, and that assumes it is all dumped in there on day one reducing principal.
Someone else want to look and see where I screwed this up?
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*gasp* 9.5%?!
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There are ways of making money via use of the internet, just ask Jonathan Coulton, if you want a real-world example.
He used to be a software developer, who created some geeky music for fun, now he is a fulltime artist that can support his family with it.
All by giving away his music for free.
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Re: *gasp* 9.5%?!
Uh, the difference between equity and debt is a LOT bigger than what you make out. You're comparing apples and airplanes.
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Also, that 6.5 million occurs annually, not just once. He's saying if you take that bonus *each* year and use it to pay off debt.
Then do the math.
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Re: Cut Executive Pay, You Must be Joking
In addition, what is farcical about paying for performance? That's the way it SHOULD be. It is the current system, which pays huge sums to executives regardless of performance, that is the problem.
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It's all in the definition
When looking at company performance we may look at things like the debt/equity ratio, current year profits, price/earnings ratios, etc.
When Exce's are designing bonus plans, they make sure they aren't tied to any 'real' figures, but to more abstract things like: Provided a strong face for the company (ie. actually attended all 4 board meetings this year, bigger bonus for actually being sober at all 4 meetings...), Made a suggestion for saving the company money (ie. sack all first year employees), and Improved Management morale (ie. Hired a cute intern to provide 'reach around' assistance in the Executive washroom, received additional 'personal bonuses' from all managers caught using the service in exchange for not sharing the info with their 'significant others').
Is my tin foil hat too pointy today?
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I'd kill to have a rate that low on my credit card.
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