PAM CASELLAS - Do money men deserve mega salaries?
It is certainly tempting for battered investors faced with yet another day of potential ruin on the sharemarket to look for scapegoats. The most obvious are the money men who have paid themselves huge salaries. One notable example of that is Macquarie chief executive Nicholas Moore, reported to have been paid $26.8 million for the year – [...].
Thu Oct 2008 11:10 (1 month, 1 week ago)
Thu Oct 2008 11:10 (1 month, 1 week ago)
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