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| 7.26.2006
| SEC Adopts New Disclosure Requirements The Securities and Exchange Commission voted to adopt changes to the rules requiring disclosure of executive and director compensation, related person transactions, director independence and other corporate governance matters, and security ownership of officers and directors. These changes would affect disclosure in proxy statements, annual reports and registration statements, as well as the current reporting of compensation arrangements. More Information...
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| 7.26.2006
| Why Options Backdating Is a Big Deal Adam Lashinsky, a Fortune Magazine senior writer presents a compelling analysis of why the practice of stock option backdating is such a big issue, beyond the monetary windfall recognized by many employees. More Information... |
| 4.3.2006
| Board of Directors Compensation Survey for the Semiconductor Industry PublishedPresidio Pay Advisors recently completed a study of cash and equity compensation for Directors and committee members of the Board of Directors in 97 companies within the Semiconductor Industry, finding directors in the semiconductor industry saw their cash compensation increase 45% in 2005. More Information... |
3.2.2006
| Equity Compensation Survey for the Semiconductor Industry Published
Presidio Pay Advisors recently completed a study current year and three-year average stock option overhang and stock option run-rate in 97 semiconductor companies. Data includes ownership levels for CEO, outside Directors, and executive officers and Directors combined, equity compensation plan metrics, including non-shareholder approved stock option plans, evergreen plans, and proxy statement additional share requests. More Information... |
1.17.2006
| SEC Votes to Propose Changes to Executive Compensation Disclosure
The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to publish for comment proposed rules that would amend disclosure requirements for executive and director compensation, related party transactions, director independence and other corporate governance matters, and security ownership of officers and directors. More Information... |
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