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Executive Compensation, Trends, Executive Compensation Survey, PlansExecutive Compensation IntroductionFebruary 2008 How much should a CEO or the top executive officers of a publicly-owned corporation be paid? What is a “fair” compensation? Especially when corporations are laying off thousands of workers and outsourcing work to distant lands? When the middle class is under attack – see CNN Lou Dobbs’ commentary on this? The issue of exec comp has become a burning question with an array of forces on all sides of the issue. When the stock market is doing well and “all boats are rising,” the issue is not as much in focus as when companies (or a single firm) is underperforming and the executive compensation is seemingly out of whack. Out of control. Disproportionate to performance. Unrelated to reality. And other battle cries by investor activists, public officials, journalists, advocate organizations, etc. Consider the case of Home Depot, where the share price fell as the CEO’s pay package rose. Saying goodbye to the CEO, Mr. Nardelli, cost HD more than $200 million. Consider the exiting of the Wonderful Wizards of Wall Street, and their departure comp packages – totaling in the hundreds of millions’ of dollars – as the wreckage they’ve left behind (in the form of sub prime disaster loan portfolios) causes real pain on Wall Street, and on Main Street. We still don’t know the damage they caused with their financial wizardry – but the carnage is felt when home foreclosure rates increase dramatically, as they have over the past year. So – what is a fair price for the Top Man (and a tiny handful of Top Women)? You’ll find news, commentary, research and other useful content here in this Hot Topic subsection of Accountability Central, as well as in various content sections and subsections. (See Corporate Governance, Shareowner Activism, Socially Responsible Investment, and other silos.) Consider this as you formulate your own positions on the pay issues:
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Latest on Executive CompensationFebruary 26, 2010 CEO Pay and the SEC: The Power of ShameSource:BusinessWeekMany people can recite the first half of Louis D. Brandeis' quote about the cleansing qualities of disclosure—"Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants...." Few bother with the rest of the sentence, in which Brandeis... February 25, 2010 Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) Shareholders To Get “Say On Pay”Source:American Banking NewsThe board of directors for Well Fargo (NYSE: WFC) announced Tuesday that the bank’s shareholders will have a chance to vote on executive compensation at the annual meeting in April. Shareholders can cast votes on compensation for... February 24, 2010 Executive pay at lowest levels since 2005Source:Orlando Business JournalA new study by the Economic Research Institute shows that the average total compensation of the highest-paid executives in U.S. publicly help companies dropped by 11.8 percent from February 2009 to February 2010 — the lowest... February 24, 2010 Wall Street bonuses jumped 17 percent last year
Source:Reuters
Bonuses on Wall Street rose 17 percent last year to $20.3 billion even as the industry faced a public backlash over pay practices February 23, 2010 Golden Parachutes Feeling Pressure, Seeing ChangeSource:Cimpliance WeekMore and more corporations are sounding a retreat on bloated severance pay agreements in the face of fierce pressure from shareholders, proxy advisory firms, and others fed up with excessive amounts of executive compensation February 22, 2010 HSBC Chairman Stephen Green: Bankers Need A Moral Compass
Source:NPR - National Public Radio
With bank bailouts and executive bonuses in the headlines, it's hard to find the connection between banking and ethics. But it's an argument that Stephen Green, chairman of HSBC — one of the biggest banks in the world — makes in... February 19, 2010 Executive Pay Comparisons for 50 Largest S&P 500 Companies
Source:Seeking Alpha
Ever wonder what the chief executive officer of a large publicly traded company earns in total pay when including perks and stock options? Or, perhaps more importantly, if the executive truly deserves of that amount of... February 18, 2010 Executive Compensation: More Regulation, or Just More Transparency?Source:Knowledge@Wharton, University of PennsylvaniaThe question of whether CEOs of America's major companies are overpaid has been a perennial subject of interest for many years. Are the compensation practices for these elite men and women fair and appropriate? Do these... February 17, 2010 Genzyme Pay Reforms Win PraiseSource:Compliance WeekWith executive pay under the microscope like never before, more and more companies are revising compensation plans to ensure they’ll pass muster with shareholders, regulators, lawmakers, and the general public. One early mover in... February 16, 2010 Tokyo rules on disclosure raise pay fearsSource:Financial TimesThe Japanese government is strengthening disclosure rules on executive pay in a change that is seen as improving corporate governance but could depress salary levels that are already modest by global standards. |
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