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Home Depot CEO Nardelli quits |
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Home-improvement retailer |
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ATLANTA - Bob Nardelli said he had no intention of stepping down. His board said it didn |
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Nardelli abruptly resigned as chairman and chief executive of the world |
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He didn |
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"It's a sign of being totally out of touch," said Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., the incoming chairman of the House Financial Services Committee. "They don't understand the extent to which they make the American public angry." |
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Frank said he would push for legislation requiring public companies to allow shareholders to have a say in compensation and severance for senior executives. At Home Depot |
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Nardelli |
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The total package is seven times the $30 million Home Depot set aside last June for stores and employees that provide good customer service. Home Depot has 2,127 stores and 355,000 employees in the United States, Canada, Mexico and China. |
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Home Depot said Nardelli was being replaced by Frank Blake, its vice chairman, effective immediately. |
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Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, who had a hand in hiring Nardelli, said he supports the board |
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"My concern is what happens in the future, and I feel very good about it," said Marcus, who no longer works for Home Depot in any official capacity but remains one of the company |
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Asked about the severance payout, Marcus said the amount won |
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"It's like the old story, if the stock goes up 10 points, who's going to care?" Marcus said. |
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Nardelli, a former college football player, became CEO of Home Depot in December 2000 after being passed over for the top job at General Electric Co., where Nardelli had been a senior executive. |
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Blake |
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Home Depot shares rose 91 cents, or 2.3 percent, to close at $41.07 on the New York Stock Exchange, near the upper end of their 52-week range of $32.85 to $43.95. Before Wednesday |
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Nardelli |
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Asked in the earlier AP interview if he had thought of hanging up his orange apron and leaving Home Depot, Nardelli said unequivocally that he hadn |
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For The Home Depot? |
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"Absolutely," he said at the time. |
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Marcus said he had no idea Nardelli |
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"Obviously, something happened over this last period of time that changed their mind and Nardelli's mind about staying," Marcus said. |
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Home Depot said Nardelli |
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"We are very grateful to Bob for his strong leadership of The Home Depot over the past six years," Home Depot |
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Nardelli was a nuts-and-bolts leader. He helped increase revenue and profits at Home Depot and increase the number of stores the company operates. Home Depot |
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As of the end of 2005, Nardelli had earned $123.7 million in compensation excluding certain stock option grants since becoming CEO. His compensation for 2006 has not yet been disclosed. |
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Industry experts and analysts said his departure and Blake |
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"This is not about strategy or vision," said James Senn, director of Robinson College |
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Edward Jones analyst Stephanie Hoff said she views the developments at Home Depot as a sign that there was a need for change at the top, not a change in the company |
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"I think his gruff demeanor, while some people would consider that refreshing, sometimes hurt him," Hoff said, adding that Blake is considered by some as more articulate and polished. |
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She added, "I think the board basically was looking at this situation and figured Nardelli had become such a lightning rod for criticism of his pay package." |
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