please do it in the context of digital, however tenuous! Be creative
Kodak watchers might care to visit
<< http://files.thecorporatelibrary.net/contracts/ceo_ek.htm >>
and admire the extremely creative contract of the Kodak CEO Dan Carp [ one has to be careful how one types the name of this most illustrious of bean-counters ].
For those who cannot be bothered, one condition is
Kodak will, at its expense, make available to you and your spouse company aircraft for business and personal use at your discretion. It is recognized that some of your travel by company aircraft may be required for security purposes and, as such, will constitute business use of the aircraft. To the extent that income is imputed to you for either your or your spouse's use of the company aircraft, Kodak will pay you a "gross-up" payment so that after any federal, state and local income and payroll taxes are incurred by you, you will be in the same after-tax position assuming the value of the use of the company aircraft was not includible in your taxable income.
Of course List-Mom, I only mention this is to illustrate the benefits of selling digital cameras ...
Cheers
Mike St Maur Sheil
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