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Sunday, January 1, 2012
With income inequality on the rise and an uncertain economic forecast, CEO compensation continues to outpace the stock market. The Daily Beast lists the year’s top earners.
John H. Hammergren of McKesson Corp., the highest-earning CEO in 2010, pulled in more than $145 million in total compensati on. He’s one of three health-car e CEOs who ranked among the 10 highest-ea rning executives , despite the lackluster state of the health-car e industry.
Joel F. Gemunder of Omnicare, the second-highest-paid CEO last year, resigned in August 2010 and earned more than $17 million from vested stock, pension options, and other compensati on outside of his annual compensati on. Ronald A. Williams, who retired as CEO of Aetna in November 2010, took home more than $50 million in realized options.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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