For the Record - June 1, 2008
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Executive pay: An article in the May 25 Business section about a decline in the average compensation paid to chief executives in 2007 said a regulatory filing by Mattel Inc. didn’t address why the total amount the company paid its CEO, Robert A. Eckert, rose 89% last year. The filing in fact attributed the increase to long-term incentive compensation that the company pays every three years.
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