The move, which hit the business wires at 7:44 pm tonight, probably reflects nothing more than a routine adjustment in a complicated compensation agreement.  However, some shareholders and employees are sure to note that the company’s stock has fallen 85 percent since it launched as a separate company on February 8. And the question they are bound to ask is — raises???!!!??
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