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Please, even if she were paid $1.2M annually (which she most assuredly would not be) that would represent 1/1000th of 1% of AT&Ts revenues, and 1/100th of 1% of AT&T Net Profit. That's a very small rounding error, and hardly a strain on corporate coffers. This is a company with an annual power bill in the billions. If she can make even a minor dent in reducing that, she will have repaid her salary a hundred times over.
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