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Xerox CFO Luca Maestri Joining Apple as Corporate Controller
![]() Xerox today announced that Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri is leaving the company to take the position of Corporate Controller at Apple. The move will be effective February 28. Quote:
![]() Article Link: Xerox CFO Luca Maestri Joining Apple as Corporate Controller |
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CFO to controller? Must have been a nice compensation package.
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you beat me on that one ... was wondering too. But money and some other "sweats" makes it easier. And maybe with the outlook to become the next CFO ...
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It's happening all over again... Apple taking from xerox...
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Aren't CFOs and "Corporate Controllers" essentially the same thing?
http://www.ehow.com/facts_5936470_jo...ntroller_.html |
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That said, Apple is a much bigger organization, though. It could be a nice challenge. Oppenheimer's cash salary was $805,000 last year, up from $700,000 the year before. He also got a $1.6 million cash bonus, up from $700,000 the year before. However, the real prize was the $66.5 million stock award. He didn't get any in 2011, but got $28 million in 2010. I'd guess that the controller will probably get a salary and bonus in the $500K range each. The real money will come a bit later if he sticks around (in the form of restricted stock). The days of Apple having insane stock price growth are probably over, but they should still be a solid high margin company for some time. ---------- Quote:
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Well Xerox compensates their corporate employees very well (more the high executives than the engineers in the front line). With that said they're probably paying him more than $500k. Look at his salary of 2 years ago.
http://www.forbes.com/profile/luca-maestri/ Not bad for a company that's not currently leading in technology. Quote:
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NEW HIRE COMPENSATION PACKAGE FOR LUCA MAESTRI Quote:
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Well, finally out of the wretched 47% class!
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This guy is creepy looking. Haha.
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Judging by the picture:
Overly-Attached CFO, anyone?
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BUYing from Xerox.
Sure. If your company has 12 employees.
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Lets hope this guy does a better job...
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For real, he's got a big forehead.
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Apple welcomes Maestri to the Apple family as Corporate Controller.
Rumor has it that Maestri has already taken the lead for the Dundie Award in the "Most Creepiest Looking Dood" category, ahead of Craig Federighi and Dan Riccio- both by a large margin! Riccio however is still in the running for the "Bushiest Beaver" award. Riccio declined to comment, but sources close to Riccio contacted us under conditions of anonymity, stating that "Mr. Riccio was hoping to attain the tile of creepiest, but does in fact think he fits better in the "Bushiest Beaver" category, and will continue to stay Bushy."
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Maybe Apple wants back into the printer market?
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There are likely to be some tumultuous changes in accounting and finance in the coming decade. You may recall Apple had a bit of a scandal over what constituted GAAP and was stating their figures in two different systems for a while. The changes being shoved down corporations and banks by the government this cycle requires considerable adjustments and will be unusually active in the accounting changes department. So this will be a challenging job at all C-suites.
I can see why Apple's accounting lead would choose now to retire. Apple in particular has considerable assets to manage now so in addition to cash accounting of sales and production, the layer of inside and outside investments in capital, personnel and intellectual property is massively complex and large at Apple. Rocketman
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Bwt I'm Italian myself, glad to see we're taking over Apple lol
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Anybody know if Maestri thought the GUI was a good idea or not?
Hope this isn't another completely clueless Cook hire. The retail debacle was Cook trying to do the Stores what he does to suppliers. (Apple doesn't pay suppliers until after the devices are sold. Who'd be a supplier?) Just waiting to see how this translates to financial control. More pandering to Wall St ? Mr Cook: Sure we'll pay dividends. Wall St: Thank-you. Take a catastrophic stock drop, so you'll do everything else we demand. Now that Wall St knows that Cook is their poodle, Apple's stock is sunk. |
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