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Shrinking titans

By Steven Bernard, Helen Warrell and Jeremy Lemer

Published: February 4 2009 20:52 | Last updated: February 4 2009 20:52

President Obama has proposed a pay cap of $500,000 for the executives of large companies that receive “exceptional assistance” from the US government.

The pay cap would not apply retrospectively and it would limit the salaries and bonuses only of the leading executives. Chief executive officers and their like could still collect restricted stock, but only after government support had been repaid.

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