Monday, 17 March 2014

Cineplex shares rise above index as NEO comp remains steady

A look back at the five year return of $100 CND invested in Cineplex Inc. shows a rising rate of return compared to a composite Toronto Stock Exchange and Standard and Poor's index. The stock has remained well above index during this period

According to the company's 2013 management information circular, a $100 invested in 2007, despite a dip due to the 2008 market crash, is now worth approximately $275. This is while the combined indices measure remains roughly at the $100 benchmark.

During this period the Named Executive Officers compensation - defined as the five most highly compensated executive officer's within the corporation in a given year - has staggered between five and $10 million.

The company states in in information circular that executive compensation is "guided by the tenet that a meaningful portion of an executive’s pay should be based on business results..  For example Chief Executive Officer Ellis Jacob has a base salary of $803,419 in 2010-12. His combined stock options and pension accruals bring his total compensation to several million dollars a year with a peak of $6,011,480 in 2011.



Saturday, 8 March 2014

Paul Hantiuk's Week 6 Exercise

Here's a tweet from Steve Martin:
According to Twitter's API Steve's account was created "Thu Nov 03 23:30:00 +0000 2011" and he uses something called FavStar FM to post.

 Steve Martin also apparently does stuff on Facebook:


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  Here's a picture I took on Instagram:


 

Awful isn't it? Yeah, but at least I know where it was posted...

 

Hopefully this fits the bill, Paul