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The CEO of a company you've probably never heard of earned $211 million in compensation last year — and the title of highest-paid chief executive, according to a new ranking

Paycom founder and CEO Chad Richison makes about $20 million a year, and will have to hit aggressive performance goals to get his bonus compensation.
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The CEO of a company you've probably never heard of earned $211 million in compensation last year — and the title of highest-paid chief executive, according to a new ranking

The CEO of a company you've probably never heard of earned $211 million in compensation last year — and the title of highest-paid chief executive, according to a new ranking

Paycom founder and CEO Chad Richison makes about $20 million a year, and will have to hit aggressive performance goals to get his bonus compensation.

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Uber and Lyft asked Congress to bail out their drivers. Now they can't seem to get enough drivers to come back to work.
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Uber and Lyft asked Congress to bail out their drivers. Now they can't seem to get enough drivers to come back to work.

Uber and Lyft are seeing surging demand as the US economy reopens. But drivers aren't returning, wary they'll make enough money for the risk.

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Florida isn't replacing New York after all

Florida isn't replacing New York after all

During the pandemic, 20,000 Manhattanites moved to Brooklyn, while 19,000 moved to Florida. And of those, 10,000 plan to move back to New York.

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Perks that 8 ad agencies are giving exhausted employees to fight burnout
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Perks that 8 ad agencies are giving exhausted employees to fight burnout

Ad agency work, already known for long hours, has increased in the pandemic.

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The owner of Louis Vuitton and Dior is now selling unused luxury fabrics and leathers online from $4 a meter

The owner of Louis Vuitton and Dior is now selling unused luxury fabrics and leathers online from $4 a meter

Nona Source, which went live on Monday, sells leftover materials from LVMH's sought-after fashion brands, which include Dior and Louis Vuitton.

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The Pentagon's mysterious move to start using inactive internet space could help it see into the networks of big companies
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The Pentagon's mysterious move to start using inactive internet space could help it see into the networks of big companies

One expert told Insider that the move could mean that companies or other entities could be leaking data out to the Pentagon by mistake.

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BP tops Q1 estimates on strong gas trading and resumes share buybacks of around $500 million

BP tops Q1 estimates on strong gas trading and resumes share buybacks of around $500 million

The jump in profits from a year earlier comes as BP says it expects oil demand to recover in 2021 due to strong growth in the US and China.

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How to beat burnout: A consultant who's worked with the US Army shares how to tell your boss you're overwhelmed and what she learned from a demanding Big Law job
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How to beat burnout: A consultant who's worked with the US Army shares how to tell your boss you're overwhelmed and what she learned from a demanding Big Law job

Paula Davis said the pandemic prompted many employers to confront worker burnout. But employees can make valuable "microchanges" to their days.

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4 podcasting experts share how to make money with podcasts — from earning on Patreon, to getting your show in front of the right advertisers
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4 podcasting experts share how to make money with podcasts — from earning on Patreon, to getting your show in front of the right advertisers

Podcasters can earn ad revenue through platforms like Podcorn and Audioboom, or generate revenue directly from listeners.

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JPMorgan's quant guru shares his top 5 trades to profit from the busiest 2 weeks of a promising earnings season
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JPMorgan's quant guru shares his top 5 trades to profit from the busiest 2 weeks of a promising earnings season

With earnings season underway and the reopening back in focus, JPMorgan's Marko Kolanovic has picked 5 options trades that investors should play.

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