Google had an active 2013: Its stock price rose 56% and it introduced such products as Google Glass and Chromecast.
So how did the company's CEO, Larry Page, fair?
Not so well, at least in terms of salary. In a report analyzing the executive pay for the top 100 corporations, Page was at the bottom of the list, with just $1 in total compensation.
The study, executed by Equilar on behalf of the New York Times, revealed that Page made $1 in salary and nothing in any other form of compensation, including stock options and bonuses.
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