Freddie Mac chief financial officer to receive signing bonus, salary of up to $5.5 milionSeptember 25th, 2009 Freddie Mac CFO to receive $5.5M pay packageWASHINGTON — Freddie Mac's new chief financial officer, lured from the banking industry this month, is receiving a pay package worth up to $5.5 million. The government-controlled mortgage finance company tapped Ross Kari for the position on Sept.
Air India cuts employees' incentives by 50 percentSeptember 23rd, 2009 MUMBAI - India's cash-strapped national carrier Air India Wednesday decided to cut productivity linked incentives (PLI) of employees by 25 to 50 percent. The decision was taken at a board meeting of the carrier here, an Air India spokesman said.
Air India cuts employees' incentivesAugust 20th, 2009 MUMBAI - Cash-strapped national carrier Air India Thursday decided to cut performance-linked incentives of its employees by 30 to 50 percent. The decision was taken at a meeting between the management and employees union leaders and the workers have accepted the cut, an airline official said.
AIG shares soar after new CEO Benmosche says insurer expects to repay gov't: reportAugust 20th, 2009 New AIG CEO says expects to repay gov't: reportShares of American International Group Inc. skyrocketed Thursday after the company's new CEO was quoted by Bloomberg News as saying the company will repay its debts to the government.
White House OK with $7 million yearly salary for new CEO of bailed-out insurer AIGAugust 18th, 2009 White House OK with $7 million salary for AIG CEOWASHINGTON — The White House is fine with bailed-out insurer AIG's decision to pay its new CEO $7 million a year. Presidential spokesman Robert Gibbs says that's the price of competent leadership to make the company profitable again.
AIG hiring of former MetLife CEO Benmosche raises conflict questions over pending dealsAugust 12th, 2009 AIG's new CEO raises conflict questionsAmerican International Group Inc. said Wednesday it is aware of potential conflicts of interest related to the hiring of former MetLife Inc.
Credit Suisse says new AIG chief Benmosche stepping down from bank's board after 7 yearsAugust 10th, 2009 New AIG chief leaves Credit Suisse boardZURICH —Robert Benmosche, who starts this week as the new president and CEO of American International Group Inc., has stepped down from Credit Suisse Group's board with immediate effect, the Swiss bank said Monday. The former chairman and chief executive of insurance company MetLife Inc.
AIG Director Harvey Golub will replace retiring CEO Edward M. Liddy as chairmanAugust 7th, 2009 AIG Director Golub will replace Liddy as chairmanNEW YORK — American International Group Inc. said Thursday Director Harvey Golub will become Monday its non-executive chairman, replacing retiring Chairman Edward M.
Wells Fargo says top executives will get more pay through company stock awardsAugust 6th, 2009 Wells Fargo increasing executives salariesNEW YORK — Wells Fargo & Co. said Thursday it is increasing the salaries for its top four executives, including CEO John Stumpf.
Former MetLife CEO Benmosche to take on president and CEO role at insurer AIGAugust 3rd, 2009 Former MetLife CEO to lead AIG as president, CEOAmerican International Group Inc. named former MetLife Inc.
Former MetLife CEO Benmosche expected to take on CEO role at insurer AIG, WSJ reportsAugust 3rd, 2009 Report: Former MetLife CEO expected to lead AIGAmerican International Group Inc. is expected to name Robert Benmosche as its new CEO, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Air India asks senior officials to forego July payJune 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Cash-strapped Air India Friday asked its top executives to forego their salary for July, a spokesperson of the national carrier said here Friday. "The top management needs to indicate to all employees in the organisation that every single paisa which can be saved needs to be saved," said Air India chairman and managing director Arvind Jadhav in an internal memo addressed to senior executives.
Indian pipe manufacturer no longer planning to move forward with Arkansas plantJune 17th, 2009 Indian pipe firm no longer planning Ark. plantLITTLE ROCK, Ark.
Monster Worldwide CEO's compensation declined 37 percent in 2008April 30th, 2009 Monster Worldwide CEO's compensation fell in 2008NEW YORK — Sal Iannuzzi, the chief executive of Monster Worldwide Inc., received compensation in 2008 valued at $8.2 million — a 37 percent decline from the year before — according to an Associated Press analysis of a Wednesday SEC filing. Iannuzzi, who has headed the New York-based job listings company since April 2007, received a salary of $1 million in 2008, which is 38 percent higher than in 2007, and a discretionary annual cash bonus of $440,000, which he used to buy Monster common shares.
Thomas would make $1.29 million for staying at FIU for 5 years, plus incentivesApril 23rd, 2009 Thomas' deal with FIU: 5 years, $1.29 millionMIAMI — If FIU makes money on Isiah Thomas' name, the Hall of Famer will cash in as well. The former New York Knicks coach and president will earn $1.29 million in base salary and scheduled bonuses from FIU if he stays for five seasons, plus be eligible for incentives and any state-approved raises.