Nardelli had faced growing criticism from shareholders for what some of them called a very "generous" compensation package (and others called 'obscene') relative to the stock's weak performance, slowing profits and a regulatory probe about its options practices.

Home Depot was co-founded by Marcus and Arthur Blank in 1978 and was run by the duo until Nardelli was brought in as CEO in 2000. During his tenure, the share price actually fell over the six year period, despite coinciding with one of the strongest upturns in the US housing market of all time. His zero 'value' to the company was confirmed by the stock market as the shares actually jumped 3% on the announcement of his departure.

For a system to survive, it does not need to be popular, but it must not be despised. Socialism died because those exposed to it could see the dire effects it produced. Capitalism is not yet hated, but CEO pay is a propaganda gift that the anti-globalisation Luddites can only dream of.
The Home Depot Board should hang their crooked heads in shame.
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