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Discussion in 'AbbVie' started by anonymous, Oct 17, 2017 at 10:44 PM.

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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Ricks 2017 Salary Breakdown (rounded to $24M)
    Hourly : $11,538.46
    Daily : $92,307.69
    Weekly : $461,538.46
    Monthly : $2,000,000.00
    Yearly : $24,000,000.00
    I think Rick outearned Miles White
    Holy Smoley What a feat !
    White handed him the golden goose.
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Big News, the recent S-8 "Securities offered to employees pursuant to employee benefit plans filing" seems to confirm this possibility.

    63,000,00 shares at a maximum of $ 95.73 - Proposed Maximum Aggregate Offering Price of
    $6,030,990,000

    A massive jump from when AbbVie was formed.

    19,500,000 shares at a maximum of $33.34 - Proposed Maximum Aggregate Offering Price of $650,130,000
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    You're decimal's need correction buddy !
    This s S-8 for health and other benefits for rank and file. Most of it includes YUGE options for the Gravy Train driven by the Conducter Ricky. Onboard are RICHMOND, SCHUMACHER, GOSEBRUCH, SEVERINO, RAPP, LIDDY, TILTON AND OTHER CORPORATE LEECH'S .....Lucky I'm making money in spite of these paperweights.
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Even with the options for the gravy train riders, there is a big disconnect between a 223% increase in allotted shares vs the 40% increase in staff, since 2013. Unless they expect a major catalyst above an beyond what is already in the pipeline.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I heard through the grapevine there may be a non-qualified stock option grant for ALL non management rank and file employees in the next few months. You would be fully vested and able to exercise your options after 12 months.The corporate tax reduction by Trump will allow Ricky to throw yall a bone. Heard will be somewhere between 400 and 600 shares. ENJOY !!
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Nice call. This stock is unbelievable.
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I agree, good call on the $120. But I think the Big News has yet to be announced.
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    you folks are way off....my broker says this stock heading to $250 (based on Motley Fool reports, Warren Buffett Berkshire Hathaway and also its a hedge fund favorite).

    I am all in 100% of MY PORTFOLIO
     
  9. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Bulls make money
    Bears make money....

    Pigs get slaughtered.
     
  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    same here, 100% in. I'm up around $1,257,000 as of yesterdays close. And only 31 yrs old. I am buying a new home here in Atl.
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Show us the links from Motley Fool,Warren Buffett, Berkshire and Hathawaylinks that project $250 !!!!!
    They DONT exist .....Hilariously Sad !!!
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Then how are you still alive ?
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Its known as Google !!!!!!.
    Type it in and click!!!!
    Are u for real????
     
  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I call b.s. on the 31 year old with 1.2. In your dreams. Be quiet and sell more Humira please. By the way I have 3.1mm.
     
  15. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    That whai I thought. You got NOTHING kid. A born loser indeed !
     
  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Two liars for the price of one ? Stupid, delusional, broke and unemployed is no way to go through life kiddies.
     
  17. anonymous

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  18. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    "Because I’ve never sold a pain pill in my 22 years in the industry"

    Well, keep trying! Sooner or later you are going to actually sell one. Keep trying. Don't quit until you do.
    Give it your all! Ask for help from some of your District! Work with a Sales Trainer and see what they do!
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    F YOU !!!!!!
    I AM THE ONLY HONEST REP IN THIS PLACE. GO BAK TO YUR BASEMENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  20. anonymous

    anonymous Guest




    AbbVie chief racks up $22.6M in 2017 pay, complete with $600K in personal jet use
    by Carly Helfand |
    Mar 20, 2018 12:41pm

    If you thought AbbVie CEO Richard Gonzalez spent a lot on personal air travel last year, check out 2017’s numbers.

    After passing the half-million mark for the first time in 2016, last year, Gonzalez spent close to $600,000—$592,030, to be precise. CFO Bill Chase and R&D Chief Michael Severino, for perspective, spent just $11,573 combined, which is less than 2% of Gonzalez’s tally. Of course, it wasn’t just more air travel that drove Gonzalez’s pay bump. The 10.5% rise in personal air travel spending—2016’s came out to $535,834—was just part of an overall boost in pay for Gonzalez, who racked up $22.6 million in 2017 compensation. Gonzalez's pay grew in every category, with none of them taking a giant leap. The numbers increased most in the incentive pay category, where he saw a $731,250 boost to $4.3 billion. In addition, Gonzalez’s salary increased by more than $38,000 to $1,638,462; his stock awards jumped by $287,506 to hit $9.6 million; and his option awards crept higher by close to $200,000 to touch $2.6 million. If Gonzalez’s compensation expands again in 2018, though, he won’t be the only one. Thanks to new U.S. tax laws, AbbVie’s tax rate is set to plummet to just 9% from 20%, and the company said in January that it intends to put some of the savings toward nonexecutive employee compensation and shareholder returns.