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At Salomon, recalled a former trader there who worked with Meriwether, "we would always do what we called the &apos yield-to-worst' calculation, which took into effect the world going down". Apparently, yield-to-worst was one calculation Meriwether either ignored or forgot to do.
The contract, a raise from his 2008 09 salary of $550,000, took into effect the following campaign.
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