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Strategies & Market Trends : Graham and Doddsville -- Value Investing In The New Era

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To: porcupine --''''> who wrote (819)9/28/1998 3:37:00 AM
From: porcupine --''''>  Read Replies (1) of 1722
 
No MSFT options for Gates in '98 --''''>

MICROSOFT CORP CEO Bill Gates, ranked by Forbes magazine as the
richest man in the world, got lower compensation in the fiscal
year just ended than in 1997, again making him only the
second-highest paid Microsoft official. He received a base salary
in fiscal 1998, ended June 30, of $368,874 from the computer
software giant he co-founded. Combined with a bonus of $173,423,
Gates had a total compensation package worth $542,297 in fiscal
1998, slightly lower than the $591,352 he got in fiscal 1997,
according to Microsoft's proxy filed with the SEC. It added that
no stock options were granted to any of its executive officers in
fiscal 1998. (Reuters 11:15 AM ET 09/25/98) For the full text
story, see
infobeat.com
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