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Highway61

(2,568 posts)
Wed May 16, 2012, 10:51 AM May 2012

Need Help

Trying to find out the compensation package for the CEO of an insurance company in NJ. I was able to go to Hoovers in the past, but now they want you to sign up and pay a fee. I don't do fees. Anyone have any idea? This company is lowering their fees considerably while premiums are skyrocketing. Thanks in advance.

BTW: Has nothing to do with what I am looking for but going to Forbes and seeing who is #1 in compensation is disgusting. His salary is staggering. I'v been in health care all my life and United Health pays so little that so many people are slipping through the cracks for so many years now and yet paying through the nose for "decent" coverage.

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Need Help (Original Post) Highway61 May 2012 OP
If it's apublicly-held company, you s/b able to go to the SEC website... lastlib May 2012 #1
Or request a prospectus. Executive compensation is included there Egalitarian Thug May 2012 #2
Thank you both Highway61 May 2012 #3

lastlib

(23,213 posts)
1. If it's apublicly-held company, you s/b able to go to the SEC website...
Wed May 16, 2012, 12:22 PM
May 2012

...look up their last proxy statement or 10-K statement to find what you need.

hope this helps.

 

Egalitarian Thug

(12,448 posts)
2. Or request a prospectus. Executive compensation is included there
Wed May 16, 2012, 12:28 PM
May 2012

(or at least it always used to be).

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