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Why 'say on pay' won't work
Reformers are counting on shareholders to rein in compensation. But big investors seem inclined to remain quiet and preserve the status quo.By Colin B...
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Are compensation committees covering for high CEO pay?
When you want to understand whether the CEO runs the board or the board oversees the CEO, a good place to start is to look at the work of the Compensa...
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Don't believe a word about electric cars and the coming lithium shortage
Shai Agassi wants to put the world into electric cars whose batteries can be swapped out at one of his futuristic "gas" stations. But just as the cell...
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Pay for the marketing that works
Tough times force an online retailer to reshape his marketing plan.By James Bullock, as told to Malika Zouhali-Worrall(Fortune Small Business) -- In M...
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Goldman pay plunges
Get out your hanky. Goldman Sachs bankers are making less money.The investment bank's average paycheck is running 30% behind year-ago levels, thanks t...
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How to become fungible
By Stanley BingIt’s interesting how some people can take chicken spit and turn it into chicken salad, and how others can do just the opposite. Short s...
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Will bonus backlash pay for investors?
By Colin BarrThanks to the outcry against Wall Street pay, bank shareholders are in line for a little bonus of their own.Assailed for their profligate...
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Cloud computing: raining money
When tech titans HP (HPQ) and Dell (DELL) became entangled in a furious back-and-forth bidding war over 3PAR (PAR), they unwittingly introduced much o...
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Even the bears aren't bearish enough on Spain's coming sovereign debt problem
We often say that investors can be bullish, bearish, or not enough of either. "Our debt is clean, we will not have to ask for help," said Elena Salgad...
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The iPad and the failings of the computer industry
Measured by its contribution to Apple's (AAPL) bottom line, the launch of the iPad last weekend — with its attendant media frenzy and lines of custome...
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