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Here is the financial statement for the NHRA from 1963. For the complete article, click on the link.
http://www.colesy-juniorstockforum.c...start=10#p3901 |
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What I'd like to know is how much Rick Stewart was payed?
What; with his over acting, fllaying arms, finger pointing, screaming an hollering, not to mention the "always professional" finger across the throat (for the you can't run now symbol). After seeing PART of the financial statement..... I can believe WE!! had enough money left to cover the wage demand of such an epic clown! Last edited by MEXJOE; 12-29-2011 at 11:18 AM. |
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Bill, They only have to report the income of the highest earner from each department. The above info is just base salary info plus some sort of retirement contribution by nhra. These numbers do not include some very nice first class perks.
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