2005 Executive Compensation Survey Shows Stock Options Still Most Popular Long-Term Incentive, Despite New Accounting Rules
6th Sep 2005, 16:04 GMT
Despite being adversely affected by new accounting rules, stock options remain the cornerstone of long-term incentive packages for executives of the nation's 250 largest companies in both 2004 and 2005, while other types of long-term pay are growing in popularity, ...
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