The architects of the $700 billion bailout agreement defeated in the House left some key details tantalizingly undefined.
America’s overpaid corporate execs have plenty of people to thank for their good fortune. But America’s taxpayers — the source of the subsidies that keep excessive CEO pay flowing — are still waiting for some small sign of gratitude.
The Dutch are angry about over-the-top CEO pay, and they’re not going to take it any more. Could the Dutch clamp-down on executive excess actually spur action elsewhere?