Trujillo was paid $9.06m in 2009

By AAP
13 August 2009 11:12 AM
Tags: ceo, david thodey, million, pay, remuneration, sol trujillo, telstra, remunerate

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Talkback 6 comments

    Thanks for NextG Sol. Zappo -- 13/08/09

    And worth every penny. He always went into battle for the Telstra shareholders and lets hope the current executives do the same.

    Thanks Sol Simon -- 13/08/09 (in reply to #320207862)

    Yeah, a big thanks to Sol from the shareholders for only charging $30M for keeping the shareprice so low.

    I wish I could pay one of my mates $333,333 a month for "consulting" from home.

    thanx? Anonymous -- 13/08/09 (in reply to #320208146)

    ha simon, too right.

    seems like the 333,333 amigos are now sitting back lauging at us stupid *ossy's*. especially those ossy shareholders who even after losing thousands, still say thanx to these clowns.

    NextG Anonymous -- 13/08/09 (in reply to #320207862)

    You should be thanking Ziggy not Sol for NextG.

    re thanks Anonymous -- 13/08/09 (in reply to #320207862)

    hi zappo lawrence!

    Peter T. Peter T. -- 13/08/09

    It was worth every cent . . . just to get rid of him!

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