NEW YORK — Viacom Inc.'s Philippe Dauman led the list of America's top-paid CEOs in 2010 but his pay package for 2011 was nearly halved, mainly because he didn't get stock bonuses for renewing his contract as he did a year ago. Still, an Associated Press...
Jan 27 2012, 11:20pm CST
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Viewing stats were down slightly for the first month of the year, while video ads were down sharply. It's nothing to panic about, but it's a curious trend that while online video is growing more mainstream, the overall number of viewers continues to decl ...
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Maggie Kimball, right, celebrates her win at Boston University with her parents, Jill and Neal Kimball of Orlando. Photo credit: Vernon Doucette/Boston University An Orlando filmmaker won the top prize at the Redstone Film Festival, which Viacom Chairman ...
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In his first year on the job, Apple’s Tim Cook received a pay package that could be worth $378 million over the next 10 years Photograph by ImagineChina/AP Photo (Story has been updated to reflect that Apple CEO Tim Cook’s pay package is over 10 years.) ...
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Viacom Inc. ( VIAB ) declared decent first quarter 2012 financial results, with EPS matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate but revenue falling short of the estimate. Net income from continuing operation in the quarter was $591 million or $1.06 per share c ...
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Earlier this month, when the social media company filed for its initial public offering most of the attention was focused on fact that Facebook could be worth as much as $100 billion. But what didn't get a lot of attention, or scrutiny, was what the comp ...
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Chief executive officers are not the only highly paid people in America. It’s just their misfortune that, thanks to disclosure rules, they’re among the most visible. This proxy season coincides with an electoral cycle in which income inequality has becom ...
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