How to Make More as a CEO: Change Companies
The best way to get a raise is to make yourself available and appealing to a competitor. This conventional wisdom holds true whether you spend your business day in front of a computer, on an...
View ArticleCOO & CFO Pay 2010: COO and CFO Pay May Rise Again
A Market Rally in Late 2009 Could Provide a Happier Ending Than Expected The long-term sustainability of a corporation relies on its ability to recruit and maintain highly qualified C-Suite...
View ArticleCEO Pay 2010: CEO Pay Under Duress
Sharp Decline in Options Trumps Salary and Bonus Increases Over the years, companies have continued to refine their compensation programs with the goal of effectively aligning pay with performance....
View ArticleKatherine Rabin, Glass Lewis
Katherine Rabin has been CEO of Glass Lewis since April 2007. Ms. Rabin joined the leading investment research and global proxy advisory firm shortly after it was founded in 2003 and became part...
View ArticleEquilar Goes “Behind The Numbers”
Equilar, the leading provider of executive compensation data, today announced the launch of Behind The Numbers, a weekly series of brief, objective video segments exploring the latest developments in...
View ArticleThe Battle of the Sexes
Today, for the second episode of Behind The Numbers, Equilar anchor Bonnie Day compares male and female compensation at the top, with key findings from the 2012 S&P 500 CEO Pay Study.
View ArticleCEO Pay By Industry
Today, for the third episode of Behind The Numbers, Equilar anchor Bonnie Day dives into which industries are paying CEOs the most, with key findings from the 2012 S&P 500 CEO Pay Study.
View ArticleNew York Times CEO Pay Study
Today, for the fourth episode of Behind The Numbers, Equilar anchor Bonnie Day provides a deeper explanation of the data in New York Times article “C.E.O. Pay Is Rising Despite the Din” and delivers...
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