In 2004, just before Google went going public, co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, along with Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, agreed to run the company together for 20 years. So by the time they have the ability to first retire, Page will be 51, Brin will be 50 and Schmidt will be 79. Schmidt, my man. I think you got shafted on this one—especially since your salary is only $1. Over 20 years that’s only like…four McDonald’s value meals. [reuters via I4U]
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