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Definition of golden parachute in English: golden parachutenoun informal A large payment or other financial compensation guaranteed to a company executive if they should be dismissed as a result of a merger or takeover. 〈非正式〉金保护伞(公司被合并或接管的情况下,公司管理人员在被遣散时会得到的大笔付款或其他经济赔偿) I negotiated a large golden parachute when I came to America Example sentencesExamples - Out goes the most powerful woman in corporate America, with a $45m golden parachute to help her to a nice soft landing.
- After all, what need would there be for golden parachutes if they believed that they and their corporations had a secure future?
- Every record executive I know has health insurance, a nice house in the hills and a golden parachute.
- If you're about to launch an IT initiative big enough to warrant its own name, you should probably make sure you have a really good golden parachute.
- Companies are continuing to award executives with huge severance payoffs, or so-called golden parachutes.
- The days of outlandish golden parachutes may be of yesteryear.
- There are no golden parachutes for ordinary workers who lose their jobs as a result of corporate mergers, downsizing and the plundering of company assets by millionaire executives.
- While top executives get a gleaming golden parachute, the other 30,000 employees are on their own - goodbye and good luck.
- There were no such golden parachutes for the over half a million laid-off telecom workers.
- But these fired CEOs are walking away with golden parachutes paying them more money for being fired than most Americans earn in a lifetime.
- Money could reach into the billions, given the oversized options, bonuses, and golden parachutes granted in recent years.
- Half the executives took their golden parachutes and the other half never came in to work.
- The $100m golden parachute was on top of the $322m he made in the past three years from salary, bonuses and long-term compensation, such as exercised stock options.
- Still, he left with a 7-figure golden parachute, and only the unitholders were unhappy.
- Rather, he has baled out with a golden parachute.
- Basic pay, bonuses, share holdings, option grants, pension contributions, benefits in kind, golden parachutes - they're all in the annual report.
- His decision to help out jobless workers stands in stark contrast to the many chiefs who grab the golden parachute and merely wave good-bye.
- The pair were referencing the exorbitant golden parachutes given just since last year to previous officials of the struggling airline.
- He liked the sweet golden parachute that came with his retirement.
- Rumours are spread about CEOs who get golden parachutes and entrepreneurs who leave with pockets stuffed full of cash.
Definition of golden parachute in US English: golden parachutenounˈɡoʊldən ˈpɛrəˌʃutˈɡōldən ˈperəˌSHo͞ot informal A large payment or other financial compensation guaranteed to a company executive should the executive be dismissed as a result of a merger or takeover. 〈非正式〉金保护伞(公司被合并或接管的情况下,公司管理人员在被遣散时会得到的大笔付款或其他经济赔偿) I negotiated a large golden parachute when I came to America Example sentencesExamples - Basic pay, bonuses, share holdings, option grants, pension contributions, benefits in kind, golden parachutes - they're all in the annual report.
- Rather, he has baled out with a golden parachute.
- Companies are continuing to award executives with huge severance payoffs, or so-called golden parachutes.
- The days of outlandish golden parachutes may be of yesteryear.
- After all, what need would there be for golden parachutes if they believed that they and their corporations had a secure future?
- Rumours are spread about CEOs who get golden parachutes and entrepreneurs who leave with pockets stuffed full of cash.
- While top executives get a gleaming golden parachute, the other 30,000 employees are on their own - goodbye and good luck.
- Half the executives took their golden parachutes and the other half never came in to work.
- There are no golden parachutes for ordinary workers who lose their jobs as a result of corporate mergers, downsizing and the plundering of company assets by millionaire executives.
- Every record executive I know has health insurance, a nice house in the hills and a golden parachute.
- If you're about to launch an IT initiative big enough to warrant its own name, you should probably make sure you have a really good golden parachute.
- His decision to help out jobless workers stands in stark contrast to the many chiefs who grab the golden parachute and merely wave good-bye.
- But these fired CEOs are walking away with golden parachutes paying them more money for being fired than most Americans earn in a lifetime.
- The pair were referencing the exorbitant golden parachutes given just since last year to previous officials of the struggling airline.
- Still, he left with a 7-figure golden parachute, and only the unitholders were unhappy.
- Out goes the most powerful woman in corporate America, with a $45m golden parachute to help her to a nice soft landing.
- Money could reach into the billions, given the oversized options, bonuses, and golden parachutes granted in recent years.
- There were no such golden parachutes for the over half a million laid-off telecom workers.
- He liked the sweet golden parachute that came with his retirement.
- The $100m golden parachute was on top of the $322m he made in the past three years from salary, bonuses and long-term compensation, such as exercised stock options.
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