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CRH PLC T.CRH


Primary Symbol: CRH

CRH PLC is a provider of building materials solutions. The Company integrates building materials, products, and services by providing them to customers as complete solutions. Its segments include Americas Materials Solutions, Americas Building Solutions, Europe Materials Solutions and Europe Building Solutions. The Americas Materials Solutions segment provides solutions for the construction and maintenance of public infrastructure and commercial and residential buildings in North America. The Americas Building Solutions segment manufactures, supplies, and delivers solutions for the built environment in communities across North America. The Europe Materials Solutions segment provides solutions for the construction of public infrastructure and commercial and residential buildings to customers in construction markets in Europe. The Europe Building Solutions segment combines materials, products, and services to produce a range of architectural and infrastructural solutions.


NYSE:CRH - Post by User

Comment by JohnnyUtah16on Dec 05, 2017 10:26pm
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RE:More good news

RE:More good newsHey Nyny, yes this compensation was described in Greystone capitals analysis. While I see the positives in incentivizing mgmt by tying the majority of their compensation to company performance. There has also been a big downside in that mgmt clearly needed money badly enough that many of them chose to sell a bunch of shares at a time when the company was defending some public attacks and negative news. Then they will receive more shares the following year, and who's to say they don't sell those shares as well. Selling their yearly shares becomes the way they fund their personal accounts. I'm not saying I blame them for any selling, some is expected but controlled selling and there should be some buying at times also. The best capital allocators hold on to as many shares as they can and reap massive rewards when their company reaches it goals or gets acquired.
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