Thursday, May 04, 2006

Many CEOs Receive Dividends on 'Phantom' Stock

From today's WSJ: Amid the drive to tie executive pay more closely to company results, a little-known and poorly disclosed practice is allowing many executives to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in dividends on performance stock -- shares that they may never earn...Performance, or "phantom," shares are a form of restricted stock paid to an executive only if the company meets certain performance targets. Dozens of other CEOs are paid dividends on unvested restricted stock, which typically requires the recipient only to wait several years before actually receiving the shares, regardless of performance...

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