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CEO salaries and executive compensation
CEO salaries and executive compensation
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Finance
The cult of tax efficiency: The totally legal way that Tesla, Ford, Netflix and dozens of other large companies use U.S. law to pay their C-suite more than Uncle Sam
By
Staff Writer
March 15, 2024
Finance
Tesla investors are flooding judge who threw out Elon Musk’s $56bn pay package with complaints about winning lawyers’ request for $6bn in company stock
By
Jef Feeley
,
Dana Hull
and
Bloomberg
March 13, 2024
Tech
Nvidia board members cash in stock in the $2 trillion AI company following blockbuster 27% run-up in price
By
Editorial Team
March 7, 2024
Leadership
Pay us $5.6 billion, say lawyers who led case against Musk’s pay package: ‘We are prepared to ‘eat our cooking”
By
Blockchain Reporter
March 2, 2024
Tech
Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay pact was killed by lawyers who are now seeking 29 million Tesla shares to cover legal fees
By
Jef Feeley
,
Dana Hull
and
Bloomberg
March 2, 2024
Finance
HSBC CEO Noel Quinn’s pay almost doubles to $13.4 million as company hits record profits—while median employee pay inches up 8%
By
Contributing Writer
February 21, 2024
Success
Wall Street’s most powerful woman Jane Fraser sees pay rise to $26 million despite Citigroup profits falling almost 40%
By
Editorial Team
February 21, 2024
Leadership
The CEO of Europe’s largest airline is about to trigger a $108 million bonus that British shareholders can’t vote on because of Brexit
By
Editorial Team
February 9, 2024
Finance
Barclays serves up goose eggs to investment bankers in a brutal bonus round
By
Jan-Henrik Foerster
,
Dinesh Nair
and
Bloomberg
February 9, 2024
Finance
What Tim Cook and Apple knew that Elon Musk didn’t about executive compensation: It can be smart to take less money
By
Industry Analyst
February 8, 2024
Tech
Tesla’s place in the ‘Magnificent Seven’ at risk after Elon Musk’s EV company drops out of the top 10 global megacaps as peers hit record highs
By
Digital Assets Editor
February 6, 2024
Leadership
Elon Musk blasts judge who voided his $56 billion Tesla pay package: ‘She has done more to damage Delaware than any judge in modern history’
By
Investment Desk
February 2, 2024
Finance
Elon Musk hates Delaware now. Here’s why millions of businesses love it
By
Research Team
February 1, 2024
Companies
‘Never incorporate in Delaware’: Elon Musk sees his record-breaking $56 billion Tesla pay package voided by judge—and is now polling his followers over a possible Texas move
By
Tech Reporter
January 31, 2024
Finance
Judge says Elon Musk must give up $55bn Tesla pay package in ‘jaw dropper’ decision: ‘The process leading to the approval of Musk’s compensation plan was deeply flawed’
By
Randall Chase
and
The Associated Press
January 30, 2024
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