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CEO Fishman could exit WaMu with $11.6M

Mr. Fishman appears set to collect a payout worth $11.62 million if he leaves the company “with cause” or because of “constructive termination."

With JPMorgan’s takeover of Washington Mutual, it’s unclear what role Alan Fishman — who was hired only 18 days ago as WaMu’s new CEO — will play in the combined company.
But if Mr. Fishman leaves the thrift, it’s pretty clear that he would be well-compensated fo

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