TITLE

Executive compensation 1989

AUTHOR(S)
Posner, B.G.
PUB. DATE
September 1989
SOURCE
Inc.;Sep89, Vol. 11 Issue 9, p74
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents the results of the `Inc.' annual survey on executive compensation, including new data on companywide pay practices. INSET: The take at the top..
ACCESSION #
8910091381

Tags: CHIEF executive officers;  WAGES

 

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