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Companies paid CEOs more than they paid in taxes - Christian Science MonitorDate: Fri, 17. August 2012 00:10:47
Christian Science MonitorCompanies paid CEOs more than they paid in taxesChristian Science MonitorCitigroup, Abbott Laboratories, and AT&T are among the 26 companies that paid more to their CEOs in 2011 than they did in US federal taxes, according to a study released on Thursday. Tax breaks on research and development, past losses, and foreign-held ...Some US companies pay more to CEOs than to Uncle Sam - studyReutersStudy: Abbott, Boeing, Motorola among companies that pay more to CEO than in taxesChicago TribuneStudy: Companies Paid More to CEOs Than in US TaxABC Newsall 421 news articles »
Bits Blog: Apple?s Peter Oppenheimer Is Highest Paid Finance ChiefDate: Wed, 8. May 2013 17:48:24
Apple?s chief financial officer, Peter Oppenheimer, who has helped the company sidestep billions of dollars in taxes, was the highest paid C.F.O. of 2012, according to data compiled by Bloomberg News.
The 3 Most Powerful Men in Advertising Are About To Retire At The...Date: Tue, 6. December 2011 19:25:41
HOUSE OF THE DAY: This Beverly Hills Pad Is On Sale For $55 Million-SIX TIMES What the Owner Paid For It 5 Years Ago HOUSE OF THE DAY: This Beverly Hills Pad Is On Sale For $55 Million-SIX TIMES What the Owner Paid For It 5 Years Ago Surely Publicis, the giant holding company that owns such venerable ad agencies as Saatchi & Saatchi and Leo ... (more)
You've Got Supper Goes from a Paid Subscription to a Free ServiceDate: Thu, 27. November 2008 15:28:08
You've Got Supper has recently decided to move from a paid subscription service to a free service business model. With the economy heading into a direction which most are fearful the switch from a paid subscription to a free service is a differentiator between You've Got Supper and their competitors. With the economy being such a popular topic for many households, not just in the U.S but across the globe, a free service allowing people to control and get a grasp on how much they spend, cook and eat on weekly basis is greatly needed. (PRWEB Nov 22, 2008)
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Police union argues all former personnel must be paid to march - Herald SunDate: Sat, 2. July 2011 12:28:16
Police union argues all former personnel must be paid to marchHerald SunACTING Chief Commissioner Ken Lay faces a revolt from rank-and-file members over their right to be paid to march in a gay-pride parade, but not on Anzac Day. Officers are paid to support the gay event, but not for participating on Anzac Day, ...and more »
Romney Releases 2011 Tax ReturnsDate: Fri, 21. September 2012 16:39:53
Mitt Romney paid $1.95 million in taxes on his 2011 investment income of $13.7 million, his campaign revealed on Friday, making good on Mr. Romney's promise earlier this year to eventually release his full returns for that year. Mr. Romney, who made millions by running Bain Capital, a private equity firm, paid an effective federal tax rate of 14.1 percent in taxes, primarily because most of his income was in the form of capital gains that are taxed at a lower rate than ordinary income.
PM 'deeply saddened' by murder of aid workerDate: Mon, 30. April 2012 05:36:13
Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to the kidnapped British Red Cross worker found dead in Pakistan, calling his murder a "shocking and merciless act".
Doping admission could cost Armstrong millions - lawyersDate: Fri, 18. January 2013 01:12:00
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong's admission that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career could hurt his bank balance as much as his reputation, with one company demanding $12 million from him. The Texas-based company, SCA Promotions, said it would sue Armstrong if he did not pay them back $12 million in bonus money they paid out for Tour de France wins. Included in that $12 million is the $7.5 million SCA Promotions paid the Texan for winning his sixth Tour de France crown in 2004. That sum was made up of a $5 million performance bonus and $2. ...
AU Mobile Operator Optus Blocking Paid Android AppsDate: Wed, 2. December 2009 15:04:59
APC Magazine details how Optus, an Australian mobile phone operator, has for months been deliberately blocking access to Android paid apps. "Optus is the exclusive Australian mobile carrier for the HTC Dream and Samsung Galaxy Android phones, and yet people who signed a long-term contract for these phones have to date been blocked from buying paid Android apps and getting the full Android experience. ... APC found many angry and frustrated comments on the Whirlpool community forums by Optus amp; Virgin Mobile customers." The article speculates, reading between the lines of the opaque comments offered by both Optus and Google, that the carrier is "demanding a cut of the sales revenue from Android apps if it is to remove its restriction on accessing them."pa href="http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/09/12/01/2140234/AU-Mobile-Operator-Optus-Blocking-Paid-Android-Apps?from=rss"img src="http://slashdot.org/slashdot-it.pl?from=rssamp;op=imageamp;style=h0amp;sid=09/12/01/2140234"/a/ppa href="http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/09/12/01/2140234/AU-Mobile-Operator-Optus-Blocking-Paid-Android-Apps?from=rss"Read more of this story/a at Slashdot./p
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British PM 'deeply saddened' by murder of aid workerDate: Mon, 30. April 2012 02:02:11
British Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to the kidnapped British Red Cross worker found dead in Pakistan, calling his murder a "shocking and merciless act".
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