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The questionable arithmetic skills of the multimillion-dollar On bosses

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The questionable arithmetic skills of the multimillion-dollar On bosses, the advertising of the small party in the Migros pool – and where Joker always stings Putin

A look at the slightly different economic stories of the week: the latest “Paradeplatz” reports.

In the club of big earners: Roger Federer with the bosses and founders of On.

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There are statements that age badly: “It is important for me to be able to walk in nature with On shoes. This is clearly above the material desires, »said Marc Maurer, co-boss of On, to CH Media. Shortly thereafter, it became public that the five bosses and founders of the running shoe company, in which also Roger Federer is involved, paid out insane wages totaling 83 million Swiss francs – and surpassed all bankers and pharmaceutical managers in the country.

Opposite talkers Urs Gredig now justified Maurer and jointly with On founders David Allemann the windfall: the shareholders decided three years ago to give the entire On team a four percent share in the company’s increase in value. The fact that such a high number would come out exceeded their expectations. Now, of course, we hope that the shoe sellers miscalculate less in the actual transaction.

“You need an opponent. There is no campaign without opponents, »said recently Thilo Bode, former boss of Greenpeace and Foodwatch of the “Zeit”. The non-governmental organization also adheres to this mantra Public Eye and immediately found 32 opponents: There are 32 Russian oligarchs with close ties to Switzerland, put together to form an oligarch quartet game with clear rules: Whoever wants to win must draw a “Putin” card as a joker. This trumps all oligarchs.

EPP President Lilian Studer does not want alcohol in Migros.

EPP President Lilian Studer does not want alcohol in Migros.

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The alcohol issue not only moves Migros and its current and former top staff, such as the Migros President Ursula Nold, Ex-Migros-Chef Herbert Bollinger or its predecessor Anton Scherrer, who webels for a yes.

Now politics is also getting involved: this week, the party executive of the EPP decided to say no. This is probably not entirely without ulterior motives, since Migros has around 2.3 million members. If only a fraction of them find their way to the EPP, then it would be a great success for the National Councilor Lilian Studer presided small party.

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