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Ahhg,
Just thought I would check out DJS...
Turns out dividends were just paid 2 days ago, and in less than a week the stock has gone up from $3.01 to $3.64 (and paid the 11c dividend [ I undestand record date wasn't 2 days ago]).
Hmm, not quite comfortable buying in at this level (which more accuratly reflects the value of DJs, comparedd to $3).
Poor usYes, I would agree, my average is $3.02 - I won't be adding unless the share price drops below $2.90
It doesn't matter who the staff member is, it's unbelievably stupid behaviour from someone in the CEO's position.
It doesn't matter who the staff member is, it's unbelievably stupid behaviour from someone in the CEO's position.
absolute power corrupt's absolutely.... some of these guy's think their too smart and have no respect for the general population that are not of their station.
I understand that he left with a $2,000,000 payout. Maybe it was contrived? How much does the victom get?
David Jones chairman Bob Savage slashed Mr McInnes's payout by at least $4m, with the former chief getting his statutory pay of $450,000 plus a "mutually agreed" $1.5m.
According to the terms of his contract, he could have picked up $3.6m in termination pay plus a bonus of $2.5m along with other long term, incentives.
Mr Savage defended the company's decision to give Mr McInnes a "settlement payment" of $1.5m and said David Jones did not have a culture of harassment.
After a period of dormant activity, the technicals of this stock shows a sign of outbreak. Should be a good run to come. Definately a stock to keep an eye on.
P.S. I want to attach a chart to show the outbreak graphically. But i dont know how to attach image file. My apologies there.
In a landmark claim lodged today in the Federal Court, Ms Fraser-Kirk is seeking 5 per cent of the profits made by David Jones and 5 per cent of Mr McInnes's salary while he worked for the company.
Court action now being persued... a cool $37m is being asked for.
I wonder how the lawyers argue that DJ shareholders should pay 5% of profit to the claim? Doesn't such case require demonstration of damages?
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