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Pay for top CEOs rose twice as fast as average Canadian since recession: study
2015-01-02 17:38:26| Chemicals - Topix.net
Canada's top-paid CEOs saw their compensation climb at double the rate of the average Canadian between the depths of the recession and 2013, a new study has found. The country's 100 highest remunerated chief executive officers pulled down an average of $9.2 million in 2013, about 25 per cent more than the $7.35 million they amassed in 2008, said an analysis released Thursday by the left-leaning Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Pay for top CEOs rose twice as fast as average Canadian since recession: study
2015-01-02 17:38:25| Chemicals - Topix.net
Rogers Communications CEO Nadir Mohamed speaks at the company's annual general meeting in Toronto on April 23, 2013. Mohamed has apologized to customers across the country for an "unacceptable" breakdown that knocked out part of the company's wireless network for several hours on Wednesday.
Recent Study: U.S. Geothermal Inc. (GTH) - Alternative Energy - Deals and Alliances Profile
2015-01-02 03:25:30| Semiconductors - Topix.net
The company engages in acquisition, development, and production of electricity from geothermal source. USG operates in the western United States with interests Idaho, Oregon, California and Nevada.
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Study Predicts No Farmers under 35 by 2033
2015-01-02 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - As long-time farmers and ranchers grow older, it is becoming increasingly difficult to pass on the family farm or find young employees to pick up the reins at large corporate ranches.
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Study: Climate change raises risks of power outages
2015-01-01 23:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Baltimore Sun: In the December issue of Climatic Change, researchers suggest that increases in storm frequency, as predicted by some climate scientists, are likely to aggravate power outages in hurricane-prone areas like Miami or New Orleans. But if hurricanes become more intense, as many climate researchers expect, the study found severe outages could occur in areas that now suffer relatively few storm landfalls - such as New York, Philadelphia and Hartford, Conn. "Hartford [is] not some place you'd think of...
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