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Goldman Sachs is on course to pay its top City bankers multimillion-pound bonuses - despite asking the U.S. government for an emergency bail-out.
The struggling Wall Street bank has set aside £7billion for salaries and 2008 year-end bonuses, it emerged yesterday.
Each of the firm's 443 partners is on course to pocket an average Christmas bonus of more than £3million.
Originally posted by Jenna
reply to post by Saf85
So an average of $4.8 million American (roughly) is a legitimate Christmas bonus? For doing what? Heck, where is that a legitimate bonus for anything?
Originally posted by Saf85
I would choose to say your ignorant rather than retarded, but if you fail to read my post fully, then that is your problem. Like I said a few hundred million will probly be used for fat cat bonuses.
The rest will be for regualr peoples salaries. Where they got the story 7 billion for bonuses, it is sensationalised.
Each of the firm's 443 partners is on course to pocket an average Christmas bonus of more than £3million.
Originally posted by Jenna
Originally posted by Saf85
I would choose to say your ignorant rather than retarded, but if you fail to read my post fully, then that is your problem. Like I said a few hundred million will probly be used for fat cat bonuses.
The rest will be for regualr peoples salaries. Where they got the story 7 billion for bonuses, it is sensationalised.
Each of the firm's 443 partners is on course to pocket an average Christmas bonus of more than £3million.
I would choose to say that I have read the article in it's entirety. I would also choose to say that if you failed to read the article fully, then that is your problem.
Good day.
Originally posted by Saf85
Then you need a lesson in maths it would seem, also £3 million average, does not imply everyone will get that much, it just means if you add all the bonuses up, divide by 443 it comes to that much, in reality, a few top level will get 50-100 million+ bonuses, the other people a few hundred thousand at best. That still does not account for the claim of 7 billion in bonuses.
So like I said read the story and other comments fully before replying.
Its 10,000 U.S. staff are expected to share a £1.5billion bonus pool. The payouts were agreed as part of the rescue takeover of Lehman's American arm by Barclays last month.
The extraordinary handouts include more than £400,000 for Rock's boss, Gary Hoffman, who is likely to become Britain's best-paid public sector worker.
The blockbuster handouts caused consternation among London employees of the firm, many of whom have now lost their jobs.