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Spring 2007 Oxford Debate: Should Stock Options Be Abolished As Executive Compensation?


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The Spring 2007 Oxford debate is held on April 16, 2007, at Newman Conference Center, Room 750. The topic of the debate is: Should stock options be abolished as executive compensation?


Each debate team consists of one Baruch student, one Baruch professor, and a guest. Participants include: Jae Chung, Sophomore, Baruch student; Ravi Gill, Senior, Baruch student; Jay Dahya, Professor of Economics and Finance, Baruch College; Carol Marquardt, Professor of Accountancy, Baruch College; David Morris, President, Morris Consulting; and Gregory Libertiny, Managing Director, Beanstalk Associates, LLC.


The event is co-sponsored by Sigma Alpha Delta Honor Society, Baruch College Debate Team, and Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity.
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