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CEOs of big companies get the biggest raises in 3 years – Los Angeles Times


Los Angeles Times

CEOs of big companies get the biggest raises in 3 years
Los Angeles Times
The typical big-company chief executive raked in $11.5 million last year in salary, stock and other compensation, according to a study by executive data firm Equilar for the Associated Press. That's an 8.5% raise from a year earlier, the biggest in
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