Word: elson
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...unhealthily tall and skinny image. What was surprising, however, was the fact that the pictures of impossibly thin, bikini-clad models appeared just pages away from an article discussing the serious battle against anorexia and bulimia fought by one of the most prominent of these models, Karen Elson. Evidently, writing about body problems was one thing, but actually compromising the glamour factor of the magazine by featuring “real women” was another consideration altogether...
Corporate-governance watchdogs applaud the new disclosure, but they are still amazed by the numbers. "That's a phenomenal sum for a regulator," says Charles Elson of the University of Delaware's Center for Corporate Governance. The N.Y.S.E.'s compensation committee, however, doesn't compare Grasso's paycheck to those of regulators. Fink says it looks instead to financial conglomerates and investment banks. Elson says those comparisons don't make sense; unlike a public company, the N.Y.S.E. has no stock to rise or fall with Grasso's performance...
...troubling is that they encourage executives to expose the company to more risk than they would otherwise; executives have much to gain from reckless or shortsighted tactics and little to lose. Paying top executives mostly in restricted stock would force CEOs to "ride it up and down," says Charles Elson, director of the Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware. And prohibiting CEOs from selling their company stock until after their tenure has ended would remove the incentive to manage earnings for the short term. McCain has called for such a restriction, which 70% of TIME/CNN poll respondents...