Word: conseco
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Irwin Jacobs, whose '80s buyout/bust-up raids on AMF, Kaiser Steel and Enron, among others, helped win him the nickname "Irv the Liquidator," has changed his style and gone back to work in this new climate. Last year he bought nearly 5% of the all-but-dead insurer Conseco--some 16 million shares, at about $7 each. Jacobs helped install former GE star Gary Wendt as CEO, and with Conseco now trading at $16, he has a paper profit of $144 million...
Consider the deal that Gary Wendt got this year at the troubled insurer Conseco: $45 million to sign and a special bonus of as much as $50 million, depending on the stock price in two years. Oh, and a salary, bonus, stock grants and options worth more than $3 million annually. Wendt, it's worth noting, is a grad of the famous Welch U., having run GE Capital Services until two years...
These issues came into focus for me as I marveled at the extraordinary pay package unveiled last week for former GE executive Gary Wendt, the new boss at Conseco, whose high-profile divorce in 1997 became a test for the worth of a dutiful corporate wife. Some would say the position pays quite well, thank you. Lorna Wendt got $20 million in parting. Yet that's barely 15% of her estimate of her husband's net worth at the time. She has appealed and seeks an additional $35 million...