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Nov
29
Peer Pressure: Inflating Executive Pay
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As is true with much about executive pay, details about exactly how peer groups are compiled have been kept under wraps.
Nov
25
Diller Takes the Prize for Highest Paid
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The highest-paid executive last year was Barry Diller, chairman and chief executive of IAC/Interactive.