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Former Stanley Black & Decker Chairman Made $23.9M in 2012; CEO Got $14.4M
The Hartford CourantThe former chairman of Stanley Black & Decker Inc., Nolan D. Archibald, made $23.9 million in 2012, his last full year before retiring in March. John F. Lundgren, Stanley's chairman and chief executive, pulled down $14.4 million in 2012, according to...Tags: Shareholders, CEO Pay, Economy, Business and Finance, New Britain, Companies and Corporations
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Archibald, Stanley Black & Decker's chairman, was paid $64.4 million last year
Even after Stanley Black & Decker shareholders rejected the tool and security company's executive pay plan last spring, the company paid Nolan D. Archibald, its executive chairman and the former CEO of Black & Decker, a total of $64.4 million in 2011....Tags: Shareholders, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Financial Planning, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Defective Grasshogs cost Black & Decker
Black & Decker Inc. has settled with the federal government to pay $960,000 in order to end the inquiry into whether the company did not report safety problems with a weed whacker it sold, according to a statement Wednesday by the U.S. Consumer Product...Tags: Health, Consumer Confidence, Injuries and Wounds, Companies and Corporations
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Constellation reportedly takeover target of Chicago power company
Constellation Energy Group is reportedly in the final stages of takeover negotiations that could see it absorbed by the Chicago-based power company Exelon Corp., a deal that would usher Baltimore's last Fortune 500 company headquarters out of town.
For...Tags: Shareholders, Government, New Jersey, Chicago Tribune, William H. Cole IV
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From the Age of Monarchs to the Age of Executives
One of my sons and his wife returned from a trip to Paris a couple weeks ago. They came for dinner and showed us their pictures. Of the Palace at Versailles and its magnificence, he remarked, "No wonder there was a revolution." I had the same reaction...Tags: Saint Petersberg (Russia), Malaria, Russia, Europe, Economy, Business and Finance
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Now Playing: Budget Strife
The Hartford CourantAfter years of theater expansion across the state, the momentum has slowed as institutions now face a new power-base reality: a new governor, a new legislature and a new state commission for culture and tourism. No longer are there tens of millions in...Tags: Haddam, Iraq War (2003-2011), Concerts, Renovation, Stamford
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Technology Reshapes Leading Companies
Special to The CourantTraditional banks turned into diversified financial institutions. Manufacturers evolved into leaner, higher-technology operations with fewer production workers. Those two trends explain a lot about how employment has changed on the list of Connecticut'...Tags: Connecticut Business and Industry Association, Business Institutions, Windsor Locks, Aetna Inc., Travelers Property Casualty Corp.
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Battling Back
After years of dramatic shifts in Connecticut's corporate landscape, 2001 brought few changes in the addresses of the state's largest publicly traded companies. But for most, the year was far from quiet. The Courant's annual ranking of the 100 largest...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Travelers Property Casualty Corp., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Stamford, MeadWestvaco Corporation
Apr 8, 2013
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Mar 20, 2012
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Aug 3, 2011
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Apr 27, 2011
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Mar 12, 2010
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Feb 27, 2005
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Jun 4, 2002
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Jun 4, 2002
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