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From the Web

  1. Voser has targeted $1 billion in cost savings this year and will cut 1,000 more jobs in an effort to weather the economic slowdown, which has reduced fuel demand in the U.S. and Europe. The Swiss CEO, who succeeded Jeroen van der Veer in July, will... Full Article at Business Week

  2. Hayward's pay is in line with the $6-million that Peter Voser, CEO of rival Shell, got in 2009, though Voser only assumed the top job in July. In 2008 his predecessor Jeroen van der Veer got $13-million. Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon, the world's largest... Full Article at Times Live South Africa

  3. Ferrari

    No, think bigger. The cost of flying nannies across the Atlantic, five-figure clothing allowances and even a place at the head of the queue for sought-after opera tickets - they all are written into the contracts of the lucky few. At oil giant Shell,... Full Article at This Is Money

  4. The meetings that matter, those in the American capital where the White House and the Pentagon are situated, were presided over by former U.S. secretary of state Madeleine Albright and former chief executive officer of Royal Dutch Shell Jeroen van der... Full Article at Global Research

  5. In a letter to investors, the company outlined changes including barring the payment of bonuses when executives fail to meet their performance targets. In addition, new Chief Executive Peter Voser was appointed in July 2009 at a salary level 20 percent... Full Article at Miami Herald

  6. SINGAPORE: Singapore has honoured Jeroen van der Veer, retired chief executive of Royal Dutch Shell, with the Honorary Citizen Award. The award is the highest form of recognition bestowed by the Singapore government for outstanding contributions by... Full Article at Channel News Asia

  7. In a letter to investors, the company outlined changes including barring the payment of bonuses when executives fail to meet their performance targets. In addition, new Chief Executive Peter Voser was appointed in July 2009 at a salary level 20 percent... Full Article at Miami Herald

  8. Shell centre

    Shell’s move to Docklands coincides with another round of cost-cutting by Peter Voser, the new chief executive. He has made his mark as a relentless pruner and trimmer of overheads since taking over from Jeroen van der Veer last year. The recession... Full Article at Times Online

  9. Oil major Royal Dutch Shell said yesterday it had frozen salaries for top bosses following last year’s shareholder protests at its pay plans. Chief executive Peter Voser and finance head Simon Henry, who took on the roles last year, will not see their p Full Article at Press and Journal

  10. It also came under heavy criticism for making huge pay-outs as part of its long-term incentive plan, despite missing performance targets. Former chief executive Jeroen van der Veer received a total package worth £8.2 million in 2008 and was also... Full Article at The Scotsman

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