> Arthur Rock and Alfred Coyle from Hayden, Stone & Co. became interested in the offer, believing that trainees of a Nobel laureate were destined to succeed.
> He also combed through all records left by The Eight, basing patents, held as Shockley Labs' intellectual property, on any important ideas.[67] (Technically, in accordance with U.S. law, those patents were issued to the respective inventing employees.)
I'll assume this is true. My jealousy cup runneth over.
Adjusting for inflation from 1957, that's not a bad salary: ~$128,000 [1].
[1] http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=15%2C000.00&yea...