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Bartholomeusz: Telstra shakes its troubled Future

The end of an increasingly fractious relationship between Telstra and its major shareholder is in sight after yesterday’s disclosure by the Future Fund that it is no longer a substantial shareholder.

Trujillo’s oversized, under-linked remuneration package

The Smage today launched a blistering attack on Sol Trujillo’s remuneration structure, at one stage quoting a fund manager who labelled Trujillo’s package “a complete joke”, writes Adam Schwab.

Options not the only option for Sol

While Telstra has set relatively high performance hurdles regarding the exercise of options, the poor Telstra board (like most other public company boards) just don’t get it. That is, options don’t truly align the interests of senior management with shareholders. It’s all about getting skin in the game, not just your baby toe, writes Adam Schwab.

Van Errington: the Reader’s Digest edition

With Parliament back tomorrow, Crikey is proud to present our pols with a Reader’s Digest-style condensed version of the Van Errington biography that tells you everything you need to know about our Prime Minister, writes Christian Kerr.