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Revealed: huge increase in executive pay for America's top bosses
The Guardian ^ | Wednesday 14 December 2011 13.55 EST | Dominic Rushe in New York

Posted on 12/15/2011 4:48:26 AM PST by TSgt

Exclusive survey shows America's CEOs enjoyed pay hikes of up to 40% last year – with one chief executive earning $145m

Chief executive pay has roared back after two years of stagnation and decline. America's top bosses enjoyed pay hikes of between 27 and 40% last year, according to the largest survey of US CEO pay. The dramatic bounceback comes as the latest government figures show wages for the majority of Americans are failing to keep up with inflation.

America's highest paid executive took home more than $145.2m, and as stock prices recovered across the board, the median value of bosses' profits on stock options rose 70% in 2010, from $950,400 to $1.3m. The news comes against the backdrop of an Occupy Wall Street movement that has focused Washington's attention on the pay packages of America's highest paid.

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To: Jonty30

I disagree with the assumptions underlying your statement. Your personal idea of what “works” is meaningless in setting someone elses pay....unless you are the employer.


21 posted on 12/15/2011 5:19:05 AM PST by jdsteel (Give me freedom, not more government.)
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To: Jonty30

The reason an American company may suck is not CEO compensation. Was GM brought down (and bailed out the wrong way) because of CEO pay or exorbitant union benefits?

Oil companies impeded by CEO pay or Obama preventing pipelines and drilling?

Pharma companies held back by CEO pay or FDA overregulation?

The list goes on and on. The “it’s not working” easy answer is a misdirection, just like passing Obamacare because “healthcare isn’t working”.

Maybe the next time we’re losing a war we should try shooting petunias instead of bullets. Restraining CEO pay and giving the money to poor people will destroy our companies.

Let’s stop NFL players from making that kind of money. I guarantee you will see an explosion in construction - of basketball hoops, baseball fields and hockey rinks.


22 posted on 12/15/2011 5:20:09 AM PST by Williams (Honey Badger Don't Care)
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To: Happy Rain

Oh I trust the system will fix itself, eventually.

Or destroy itself, eventually.

Capitalism tends to do that.


23 posted on 12/15/2011 5:20:32 AM PST by Jonty30 (If a person won't learn under the best of times, then he must learn under the worst of times.)
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To: TSgt

what are we talking about here Maybe 1,000 top ranking CEO’s in all the US? And yet this is touted as a systemic failure of capitalism?


24 posted on 12/15/2011 5:22:42 AM PST by silverleaf (common sense is not so common- voltaire)
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To: TSgt

Sadly you are mistaken, the CEO types you know who are idiots are still the best money can buy. There is a competition for them just like for football players or anything else. And most pro football players are smelly and stupid, as well as possessing mediocre talents compared to the top stars. Most NFL quarterbacks “suck” because money has brought in the best there are, and those are limited.

Believe me, I’ve been in the corporate world and I have seen what you have seen. That’s real life.

There are also lots of drunk, crooked, etc. plumbers. And the market system with some reasonable regulation will bring up the best. But you will NOT get the best plumbers or anything else by having Barack Obama and the democrats in Congress limit their pay.


25 posted on 12/15/2011 5:27:27 AM PST by Williams (Honey Badger Don't Care)
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To: TSgt
How muh one did Albert Pujoles just sign for?

$250M!

Where's the outrage?

This article is class envy.

".. in many cases executive compensation is egregious"

Really? How much is it costing you?

26 posted on 12/15/2011 5:28:27 AM PST by Pietro
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To: TSgt
How muh one did Albert Pujoles just sign for?

$250M!

Where's the outrage?

This article is class envy.

".. in many cases executive compensation is egregious"

Really? How much is it costing you?

27 posted on 12/15/2011 5:28:41 AM PST by Pietro
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To: TSgt; SpinnerWebb
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There's a reason they get the big bucks ...

28 posted on 12/15/2011 5:29:53 AM PST by tx_eggman (Liberalism is only possible in that moment when a man chooses Barabas over Christ.)
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To: org.whodat
Getting what they deserve can only happen when an uncorrupted DOJ is installed with a new president—IF we follow the US Constitution.

Otherwise it's all pissin’ and moanin’ about things you can't do anything about. UNLESS you want to do like the Left and get the government involved even more.

29 posted on 12/15/2011 5:30:09 AM PST by Happy Rain ("Having A Communist Joke In The White House Takes Graveyard Humor To New Heights.")
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To: Happy Rain
If the board of directors think that is what they are worth then it’s nobodies’ damn business!

Hear! Hear!

End of story!

30 posted on 12/15/2011 5:31:13 AM PST by Logic n' Reason (N/A)
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To: Jonty30

“IF” we leave it the heck alone.

Wasn’t it Coolidge who ended a very nasty recession the fastest by not doing a damn thing?


31 posted on 12/15/2011 5:33:57 AM PST by Happy Rain ("Having A Communist Joke In The White House Takes Graveyard Humor To New Heights.")
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To: Williams

Ping a ding, ding!!!

I have to keep those rhetorical questions in my hip pocket!


32 posted on 12/15/2011 5:35:01 AM PST by EBH (God Humbles Nations, Leaders, and Peoples before He uses them for His Purpose)
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To: Jonty30

A CEO may destroy a company just like anyone else screws anything else up in this life. I hired a guy to redo a bathroom. He’s in the business, has experience, was recommended. He was an angry incompetent probably drunk. He won’t be used by me again and he will not do as well as the guy I use now who is great and always in demand.

By what method would you prevent the first guy from getting paid? Or getting paid as much as he asked for?

Corzine IS getting screwed now for what he did. paying him less would have prevented his screw up? I think not. It will bring in even more incompetents.

Just like paying doctors less will not bring in all teh wonderful “better” doctors because they want to help people, like teh insane liberals say.

If the government limits CEO pay at private companies, the net result will be less successful American companies. tehre can be no other result.

And passing a law that they only get paid based on success is just a perversion of what already exists. It will take all risk out of the system because CEO’s will be afraid to take any. That’s what Barney Frank was after.


33 posted on 12/15/2011 5:35:45 AM PST by Williams (Honey Badger Don't Care)
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To: Happy Rain

When you reach into my pocket, using the government to do so, you agree to dance to the music. You cannot run around and say get the government out of my business when you invite them in. Dang!


34 posted on 12/15/2011 5:36:44 AM PST by org.whodat (Just another heartless American, hated by "AMNESTY" Newt, Willard, Perry and his fellow supporters)
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To: org.whodat
It stinks I know—but what can you do? Use more government to fix too much government already?

Win in November and THEN frog march all the bastards is the best we can hope for FRiend.

35 posted on 12/15/2011 5:42:51 AM PST by Happy Rain ("Having A Communist Joke In The White House Takes Graveyard Humor To New Heights.")
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To: TSgt

I invested in a tiny biotech. They were trying to cure some of life’s most devasating illnesses with gene therapy. Never made any money, failed after years and they finally changed directions. Produced a breakthrough or two along the way that were bought by other companies.

During this whole time, the stock message board was a lesson in class envy and idiocy. Constant calls to arrest the board of directors, the CEO was being paid “too much”, and there were constant calls to liquidate the company and give the money (Of course there wouldn’t be any) to the shareholders.

Many of the message board posters admitted they did NOT own stock in the company! That’s what you’re dealing with here.

I invested in that company knowing it was a risk. They brought in a well known and expensive CEO in an effort to achieve credibility in the industry, with government regulators, etc. There will be a hundred or a thousand companies like them down the tubes, and the CEO’s well paid, before one company cures the cancers, heart conditions, childhood diseases, etc., they were working on.

Without the money to be made in that field by CEO’s, researchers, etc., without the risks and these little companies trying and faling, we will never cure the diseases. Nor will anyone make money in biotech without those risks.

But the kooks on the stock message board wanted to pay the CEO nothing, fire him, arrest him, burn the “evil” company to the ground.


36 posted on 12/15/2011 5:50:07 AM PST by Williams (Honey Badger Don't Care)
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To: TSgt
The Guardian is a Labor Class Warfare Rag of questionable veracity.

“At pharmacy chain CVS, Thomas Ryan made a $28m profit on his options. During Ryan's 13-year tenure as CEO, CVS Caremark’s stock price decreased almost 54%.”
COMMENT:The price of CVS in December 25, 1998 was 27.156 and today $37.04....A 36% INCREASE.

“Ronald Williams, former head of Aetna, a health insurer, exercised 2.4m options for a profit of $50.4m. Aetna’s stock price declined by 70% from when Williams assumed the role of CEO in February 2006 until his retirement.”
COMMENT: Aetna’s stock price in January 2006 was $44.77 and is $39.28 today, a 12% decrease.

The source for my stock prices is GOOGLE FINANCE SITE.

37 posted on 12/15/2011 5:51:40 AM PST by BilLies (Obama Allahu Akbar....the facilitator of the modern Caliphate from the Pacific to the Atlantic.)
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To: TSgt

I’m surprised shareholders go along with this. Doesn’t fat pay suck up their dividends?


38 posted on 12/15/2011 5:54:43 AM PST by New Jersey Realist (America: home of the free because of the brave)
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To: BilLies

Bravo and please see my post right before yours! This CEO pay bs is junk science.


39 posted on 12/15/2011 5:55:33 AM PST by Williams (Honey Badger Don't Care)
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To: Williams
headed by the best CEO’s money can buy.

You obviously didn't read the article. The article had "CEOs" without the apostrophe.

However, you just had to insert an apostrophe to make "CEO's" to make yourself look smart.

40 posted on 12/15/2011 6:18:47 AM PST by IDontLikeToPayTaxes
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