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Though Outnumbered, Female CEOs Earn More Than Male Chiefs

Women in command of America’s biggest businesses are reaping rich rewards. In an unusual reversal of the gender pay gap, female…

7 years ago

REIT Sector Gets Lower Marks on Pay Plans

The real-estate investment trust industry, which has gotten high marks in recent years for adopting compensation programs that investors like,…

8 years ago

How the Journal Analyzed CEO Compensation

The Wall Street Journal analyzed CEO pay for companies in the S&P 500 index using compensation data provided by MyLogIQ LLC,…

8 years ago

CEO Pay Shrinks 4.6% but Offers Weak Reflection of Performance

Median pay for chief executives of the biggest U.S. companies slipped 4.6% last year, but the link between annual compensation…

8 years ago

CEO Pay Shrank Most Since Financial Crisis

Compensation for the chief executives of the biggest U.S. companies fell more sharply last year than any year since the…

9 years ago

Yahoo Adds Two Directors, Girding for Fight With Starboard

Yahoo Inc.’s appointment of two board members on Thursday signals the Internet company is girding to battle activist investors over its future.…

9 years ago

Two-Person Board Committees Exist at Some Big Firms

A two-person board committee? They exist—even at some of America’s biggest companies. The committees that figure out the pay for…

9 years ago

Inside America’s Boardrooms

Inside America's Boardrooms See how the biggest U.S. companies stack up in terms of board pay, independence and women directors.…

9 years ago

U.S. Corporations Increasingly Adjust to Mind the GAAP

A financial obfuscation of the dot-com era is making a comeback: Hundreds of U.S. companies are trumpeting adjusted net income,…

9 years ago