It just sickens me these people who "FAIL" at their jobs collect so much $ and ruin the lives of thousands
Another former executive collecting severance pay is John Visentin. He is the former head of Enterprise services, named by former CEO Léo Apotheker. He was fired after HP took an $8 billion charge to write down the value of EDS. That unit, acquired under former CEO Mark Hurd for $13.9 billion in 2008, has been a bit of an albatross around HP’s neck of late. Last year the unit was implicated in an embarrassing foul-up with an Australian bank that required Whitman to fly to Australia.
Visentin was paid a combined $8.3 million, including a base salary of $800,000 and a $2 million bonus connected to his promotion to Executive Vice President. HP also reimbursed him $127,311 for the deposit he made on a house he sought to buy in California, but on which he never closed. He lost out on $3.8 million in combined share grants and options, which were canceled and did not vest when he left. He departed HP owning a little more than 20,000 shares, worth about $330,000.