If you ever wondered why The Walt Disney Company’s entertainment division and ABC News veer to the left, perhaps it’s because top executives at their parent companies have been bankrolling liberals.Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company Robert Iger, and Co-Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of The Walt Disney Studios Alan Horn, have contributed at least $432,500 collectively to Democratic Party presidential candidates
If you ever wondered why The Walt Disney Company’s entertainment division and ABC News veer to the left, perhaps it’s because top executives at their parent companies have been bankrolling liberals.Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company Robert Iger, and Co-Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of The Walt Disney Studios Alan Horn, have contributed at least $432,500 collectively to Democratic Party presidential candidates
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Sundar Pichai of Alphabet is, undoubtedly, the highest paid CEO, as per the report of As you Sow. The report stated the company pays Pichai around $280,621,552. He is followed by Intel Corporationâs Robert H. Swan, who receives a compensation of $66,935,100. There is a vast difference between the highest paid CEO and the second highest paid CEO.
The report titled âThe 100 most overpaid CEOs: Are Fund Managers Asleep at the Wheel?â further stated that Pichai gets paid more than 1,000 times what the median employee of Alphabet was paid. The report, which focuses on financial manager voting that is disclosed on an annual basis, stated that Pichai got an excess pay of 1,915 per cent or at overpay of $266,698,263. It stated based on the performance, he should have been paid $13,923,289.