Ousted Ford CEO Mark Fields Is Being Paid a Lot of Money to Leave the Company
Ford’s board may have decided to leave out the cash base pay (which, prorated, would’ve been a little over $1 million) because unlike stock, a direct cash payment could make for poorer optics, said Alan Johnson of the executive compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates.
Fortune / May 25, 2017
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