Nokia CEO’s pay package halved in 2012
HELSINKI (Reuters) – Nokia’s Chief Executive Stephen Elop took a 45 percent cut in his pay package last year, according to a U.S. regulatory filing, as the company continued losing market share to Samsung and Apple in smartphones.
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Futures Head Higher; Markets Point to New Heights
U.S. stock futures are heading higher for the third straight day with a raft of economic indicators on tap, ranging from jobs and consumer debt, to productivity and international trade.Dow Jones industrial …
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Jobless Claims Fall as Labor Recovery Grinds On
The number of U.S. workers filing new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, the latest sign of a slowly improving labor market.
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That Will Hurt: Microsoft’s EU Fine As A Result Of Google Informing The EU
The Financial Times is reporting this morning that Google was one of the companies that told the European Union that Microsoft was not living up to its promises. It is that information that led directly to the recent $700 million fine that the EU imposed upon Microsoft. That’s really got to hurt: Google has struck a € 561 million blow to Microsoft after the EU’s competition authority heavily fined the maker of Windows for settlement breaches secretly flagged up by the US internet group.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2013/03/07/that-will-hurt-microsofts-eu-fine-as-a-result-of-google-informing-the-eu/