Executives at the biggest companies stand to lose the most with the president’s move to limit compensation to $500,000. Compensation for CEOs at large businesses averaged $11 million in 2007.
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Executives at the biggest companies hoping to receive bailout funds stand to lose the most with the president’s move to limit compensation to $500,000. Compensation for CEOs at large businesses averaged $11 million in 2007. Here’s a look at pay to five executives of companies that already have received funds from the Troubled Assets Relief Program.
Executives at the biggest companies stand to lose the most with the president’s move to limit compensation to $500,000. Compensation for CEOs at large businesses averaged $11 million in 2007.
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Former AIG Chief Executive Martin Sullivan made more than $13 million in 2007. (Lawrence Jackson / Associated Press)