OvaScience’s Chief Executive Dipp Sees Pay Tumble With Shares
“You’re in business to benefit shareholders, so you should ride up and down based on how the stock does,” said Alan Johnson, an executive compensation consultant at Johnson Associates in New York. “We want our executives in America under pressure. That’s a good thing.”
Bloomberg / October 2, 2015
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