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I wonder what his multimillion $$$ severance was
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I wonder what his multimillion $$$ severance was

Whatever SBC offered Horton, Arpey had to better it. My best guess is that win, lose or draw, Horton walks away with mountains of cash, as will many of the top execs.
He did leave after the merger but he was with the original AT&T not SBC.No, Horton left SBC after the merger with AT&T and he left with a big severance package. Since there would have been two CFOs (Horton, who had been SBC's plus whomever held that job at AT&T), Horton retired from SBC. Arpey didn't have to "better" anything, since Horton is certainly rich enough so that he doesn't have to work. Horton's AMR compensation is detailed in the proxy statement at page 30 (page 33 of the .pdf document):
http://www.aa.com/content/images/amrcorp/p...xyStatement.pdf
I'm guessing he made more money at SBC but I'm too lazy to look it up.
He did leave after the merger but he was with the original AT&T not SBC.
For the past few years, flying has been a luxury. It was almost cheaper to fly across the country than take a taxi across town in NYC. Now, when things are far past being dire, the company execs think they can implement changes and fees that will save them the embarrassment of bankruptcy, or perhaps they want it to look like they went down swinging. They caught on too late. Because flying was a luxury, ticket prices stayed low because the carriers did not want any customers fleeing to other airlines, or doing what they did before - stay home. AA, like other carriers, flew the daylights out of their aircraft all for pennies, flying barefoot Earl and Imogene from trailer park A to trailer park B for the cost of a dog and a beer at Wrigley Field.
What these "entitled" passengers must realize is employees cannot keep bearing the brunt of bargain basement fares. You can't run a business and survive that way, and time will tell if Horton has come to this realization as well as the others.