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May 28, 2008 at
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https://www.reuters.com/business/...025-05-01/
https://www.reuters.com/business/...025-05-01/
"Buchanan will forfeit all his equity awards and be forced to pay back a pro-rata portion of his $2.5 million signing bonus from when he became CEO on Jan. 15, according to the SEC filing. His compensation was more than double that of his predecessor, with his pay package totaling $20 million. Kingsbury made just about $9 million.
Buchanan's base salary was $1.475 million and he earned a $3.75 million signing bonus, according to an SEC filing dated Nov. 22, 2024. His employment contract also included a one-time payment of $2 million of restricted stock that he could've collected after one year with the company; a one-time $15 million payment of restricted stock units that could've been paid out evenly after the first, second, and third anniversary with the company; and an annual long-term equity incentive award target of at least $9 million, with eligibility for annual equity awards that would've started this year."
https://fortune.com/article/kohls...ationsh
"Buchanan will forfeit all his equity awards and be forced to pay back a pro-rata portion of his $2.5 million signing bonus from when he became CEO on Jan. 15, according to the SEC filing. His compensation was more than double that of his predecessor, with his pay package totaling $20 million. Kingsbury made just about $9 million.
Buchanan's base salary was $1.475 million and he earned a $3.75 million signing bonus, according to an SEC filing dated Nov. 22, 2024. His employment contract also included a one-time payment of $2 million of restricted stock that he could've collected after one year with the company; a one-time $15 million payment of restricted stock units that could've been paid out evenly after the first, second, and third anniversary with the company; and an annual long-term equity incentive award target of at least $9 million, with eligibility for annual equity awards that would've started this year."
https://fortune.com/article/kohls...ationsh
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Honestly, I bet the Front Line workers, who actually listen to customers, would be able to help Kohls make a come back better than these greedy job hopping CEOs.
Honestly, I bet the Front Line workers, who actually listen to customers, would be able to help Kohls make a come back better than these greedy job hopping CEOs.
(1) placed a big order on Saturday with a 40% and see that several items are cheaper today with sale prices plus 25%. None of the items are coupon excluded. Will they give a price adjustment to the new price even though I used a coupon and lower price is with a coupon?
(2) I earned a lot of Kohl's cash, but will likely return a large portion of the order. I won't be able to return until after the expiration of the Kohl's cash. I know if I redeem all the Kohl's cash, that will be deducted from my return, which I don't want. After trying everything on and calculating the total of what I want to keep, is it safe to redeem a portion of the Kohl's cash? In other words, is the register set up to factor in the unredeemed Kohl's cash?
So I can spend the $25 and know that my returns will be reduced, which is not ideal unless it's something I was going to buy anyway. Or I can just ignore the rewards, which I also don't really want to do. If I calculate 5% of what I am keeping, am I safe to spend that amount? And can Kohl's Cash still be converted to a merchandise credit when an item is returned with a gift receipt?