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NZ CEOs are enjoying bigger pay rises than you
2015-06-15 12:35:11| Food - Topix.net
The bosses of New Zealand's biggest companies enjoyed an average pay rise of 10 per cent last year, their biggest bump since 2010. The increase for those at the top dwarfs the 3 per cent of growth for the average wage and salary earner in the year to June 2014.
Domestic car sales in India rises by 7.73% in May, two-wheeler sales drop by 3.04%: SIAM
2015-06-11 13:38:22| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Car sales in India grew for the seventh month in a row in May with a jump of 7.73 per cent as the auto industry stayed in the slow lane on the path to recovery. Declining motorcycle sales remained a cause of worry.
Supervalu CEO pay rises 40 percent
2015-06-11 00:36:34| Food - Topix.net
Supervalu Inc. paid Sam Duncan , its president and CEO, 40 percent more in fiscal 2015 than it did in the previous year, boosting his total compensation to $6.92 million, up from $4.95 million in 2014. Duncan, 63, has been CEO and president of the grocery wholesaler and retailer since February 2013 , when he took over for Wayne Sales , who had been CEO for just seven months.
Supervalu CEO pay rises 40 percent
2015-06-10 03:41:25| Grocery - Topix.net
Supervalu Inc. paid Sam Duncan , its president and CEO, 40 percent more in fiscal 2015 than it did in the previous year, boosting his total compensation to $6.92 million, up from $4.95 million in 2014. Duncan, 63, has been CEO and president of the grocery wholesaler and retailer since February 2013 , when he took over for Wayne Sales , who had been CEO for just seven months.
Australia: Risk of flooding rises with global warming, says study
2015-06-09 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Toronto Star: Peak rainfall during storms will intensify as the climate changes and temperatures rise, leading to increased flash flood risks, especially in urban areas, new research from Australia indicates. Scientists at the University of New South Wales in Sydney analyzed about 40,000 storms from three decades in Australia and found that warming temperatures are dramatically disrupting rainfall patterns within storms. We have known for a long time that as temperatures increase you can hold more moisture...
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