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GM executive receives millions in compensation
DETROIT -- General Motors Corp. chairman and chief executive Rick Wagoner received $12.8 million in compensation last year.
GM raised Wagoner's salary 10 percent to $2.2 million and awarded him a $2.9 million bonus, GM said in a filing Wednesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He also received 500,000 stock options, currently valued at $4.3 million, plus $3.3 million in long-term incentives.
Chief financial officer John Devine and vice chairman Bob Lutz each earned $6.5 million in cash compensation, plus 200,000 stock options, worth $1.7 million.
REGION
Body Sculpting to open
STRUTHERS --Body Sculpting, a strength-training program based in Hudson, is opening a new location at Karate International, 247 S. Bridge St. Morning and evening classes will start May 13.
Associated Press
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