Fair Shares?
Why Company Stock
Is a Burden for Many --
And Less So for a Few
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Workers Often Must ...

  In the 1990s, as the stock market climbed year after year, many
corporations and their employees entered into a marriage of convenience:
The company would dole out its own shares as compensation and benefits.
Employees would have a steadily appreciating ...

Published by: The Wall Street Journal
Date: 11/27/2001
Word Count: 2637
Relevance Score on Scale of 100: 100
Folder Name: Enron Corp.

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