Instead, at 40 cents a share, he gets $12.6 million.
At 20 to 30 cents each, they provide a lot to eat for the money.
A year ago, the shares changed hands at 45 cents a share.
At 2 cents a bunch, that was $16 a day.
By 1945, more than 250,000 women in the military had stayed there, at 50 cents a night.
And that came just a day after the stock had gained 33 percent, to close at 75 cents.
The same publisher has an American line, at 95 cents.
Prices will start at 50 cents and stop well below $100.
The loss reported today was slightly higher, at $69 million, or 56 cents a share.
The charge for being stopped or moving slowly will not change, at 20 cents per minute.