Yesterday we mentioned that the executive compensation disclosure rules would mainly help journalists looking for an easy hook to write about companies. Perhaps more than business journalists will be helped out:
In addition to large paychecks, people like Katie Couric of NBC, the Atlanta Braves third baseman Chipper Jones and James B. Lee Jr., a J. P. Morgan Chase investment banker, have something else in common.
Under a proposal by the Securities and Exchange Commission, their entire pay packages may be made public, along with those of the senior executives at the companies where they work.
Buried in the proposed reporting regulations - the most significant overhaul of compensation disclosure rules in more than a decade - is a change in whose pay packages companies will now have to make public.
I wonder what else is buried in there?
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Posted by: GHD Straigheners | April 29, 2011 at 02:10 AM