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Good article BUT I see most of the companies being drained by insiders massive options cashing out irrespective of corporate profitability or credit status. These annual cash outs run in the billions and serve to weaken the strength and creditability of the company. The stockholders get "screwed" as cash borrowings from banks, suppliers, and bonds are increased to replace the cash drain by insiders. Greed, Greed, and yes, Greed. What ever happened to the "arm's length rule", compensation tied to company profits and insider performance?
5 Management Metrics to Look for When Investing [View article]
and serve to weaken the strength and creditability of the company.
The stockholders get "screwed" as cash borrowings from banks, suppliers, and bonds are increased to replace the cash drain by insiders. Greed, Greed, and yes, Greed. What ever happened to the "arm's length rule", compensation tied to company profits and insider performance?