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In 2009, the average pay of the highest paid 50 CEOs had skyrocketed to 219 times the pay of the average worker. [...] Furthermore, Martin reasons that because stock markets are "expectations mar- kets", the price of a company's shares is based not on the performance of the com- pany in the past, but on what investors expect the performance of the company to be in the future. [...] Despite the recession, the public outrage, the criticism of political leaders and the devastating analyses of key business thinkers, the practice of compensating Canadian CEOs has not changed perceptibly since the global economic meltdown. [...] The strike price is normally the market price of the stock on the day the option is granted. [...] When the price goes above the strike price, the difference represents the value of the option, because the executive could exercise his or her option at the strike price and sell at the higher price.
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