View: US taxpayers, Intel thanks you for rubber-stamping CEO’s pay package
By
Binu Mathew
State-run economies centralize accountability and make it harder for outsiders to influence decisions like how much to pay the CEO.
There is a parallel feature in the deal Intel’s leaders struck last month to give the U.S. government about 10% of the shares in the challenged chipmaker. That stake now becomes a rubber stamp in the boardroom.
