AMR CEO Horton to Get $19.9 Million in US Airways Merger

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AMR CEO Horton to Get $19.9 Million in US Airways Merger

By Mary
AMR Corp. Chief Executive Officer Tom Horton will receive $19.9 million in compensation as the parent of American Airlines merges with US Airways Group Inc. and he steps aside.
Horton will receive the half-cash, half-stock payment when the deal closes, AMR said today in a regulatory filing. He will remain chairman until the combined airline’s first shareholder meeting and in that role will receive non-employee director compensation, according to the filing.
 
Damn..I wish I could run a company into bankruptcy and walk away with $19.9 million. I guess the only good news is that payment is probably less than he would have gotten had he stayed ceo.
 
Damn..I wish I could run a company into bankruptcy and walk away with $19.9 million. I guess the only good news is that payment is probably less than he would have gotten had he stayed ceo.

I don't think he became CEO until the day of or after AA declared BK.
 
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US Trustee files objection to the merger due to executive payouts.

http://aviationblog.dallasnews.com/2013/03/u-s-trustee-objects-to-merger-proposal-because-of-management-compensation.html/
 
I find it amazing that here in America we are against re-distribution of wealth from the rich to the poor, yet we totally tolerate this.

So this CEO wrings out millions from the employees and then gives a large part of it to himself.

If that's not redistribution of wealth, then what is?
 
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