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Business under pressure over CEO pay

By Francesco Guerrera and Daniel Pimlott in New York

Published: October 7 2007 22:02 | Last updated: October 7 2007 22:02

US companies are facing fresh pressure from regulators and shareholders to rein in excessive executive pay as research shows chief executives have been paid up to 10 times more than their top lieutenants.

The average total compensation for a S&P 500 chief executive was about twice as much as the second most highly paid executive last year, according to a study conducted for the Financial Times by the research group, Salary.com.

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