Sun Hydraulics Reports Strong Finish to 2009, Profitable for the 38th - MSN Money
“The fourth quarter finished strong, and we have now seen sequential quarterly growth since Q2,” said Allen Carlson, Sun’s CEO and President. “We believe the worst of last year’s recession is over. Sun’s order rates, capital goods inventory
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com

T. Rowe Price CEO James A.C. Kennedy collects $4.7 million for 2009 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
BOSTON - The president and chief executive of T. Rowe Price Group Inc., James A.C. Kennedy, saw his total compensation fall 17 percent to $4.7 million last year, according to an Associated Press analysis of the investment management company’s proxy
Source: www.startribune.com

China faces new pressure to let currency rise - Times Union
BEIJING — China faces mounting pressure from trading partners to loosen currency controls and is giving signs it might raise the value of the yuan to ease strains on its fast-growing economy. Many economists say a sharp increase in the yuan’s value
Source: timesunion.com

Genuine Parts CEO Takes 40 Percent Pay Cut in 2009 - ABC News
The CEO of auto and industrial parts distributor Genuine Parts Co. received a pay package worth $1.8 million in 2009, a 40 percent drop from last year. The Atlanta-based company awarded Thomas Gallagher a base salary of $875,000, unchanged from 2008
Source: abcnews.go.com

Baker Hughes leader got $8.3M in 2009 compensation - Boston Globe
the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Associated Press calculates compensation to include salary, bonus, performance-related bonuses, perks, above-market returns on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock options and awards
Source: www.boston.com

NZX Says New Derivatives Market Will Boost Annual Revenue - BusinessWeek
March 9 (Bloomberg) — NZX Ltd., which operates New Zealand’s stock exchange, said development of a derivatives market will boost terminal sales and revenue at its clearing house. The Wellington-based company plans to offer futures or options on
Source: www.businessweek.com

Smith and Nephew Continues to Deliver Against its Strategic Priorities - PR Newswire
“Despite a difficult economic environment, 2009 was a year of strong underlying growth for Smith & Nephew. This was a direct result of Smith & Nephew’s dedication to our customers and the products we provide them with,” said David Illingworth
Source: www.prnewswire.com

PPG chief takes home $6.4M pay package in 2009 - Boston Globe
Bunch received a base salary of $1.05 million, nonstock incentive compensation worth $1.5 million and stock and option grants worth $3.7 million package was outlined in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.
Source: www.boston.com

Sun Hydraulics Reports Strong Finish to 2009, Profitable for the 38th - MSN Money
“The fourth quarter finished strong, and we have now seen sequential quarterly growth since Q2,” said Allen Carlson, Sun’s CEO and President. “We believe the worst of last year’s recession is over. Sun’s order rates, capital goods inventory
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com

T. Rowe Price CEO James A.C. Kennedy collects $4.7 million for 2009 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
BOSTON - The president and chief executive of T. Rowe Price Group Inc., James A.C. Kennedy, saw his total compensation fall 17 percent to $4.7 million last year, according to an Associated Press analysis of the investment management company’s proxy
Source: www.startribune.com

China faces new pressure to let currency rise - Times Union
BEIJING — China faces mounting pressure from trading partners to loosen currency controls and is giving signs it might raise the value of the yuan to ease strains on its fast-growing economy. Many economists say a sharp increase in the yuan’s value
Source: timesunion.com

Genuine Parts CEO Takes 40 Percent Pay Cut in 2009 - ABC News
The CEO of auto and industrial parts distributor Genuine Parts Co. received a pay package worth $1.8 million in 2009, a 40 percent drop from last year. The Atlanta-based company awarded Thomas Gallagher a base salary of $875,000, unchanged from 2008
Source: abcnews.go.com

Baker Hughes leader got $8.3M in 2009 compensation - Boston Globe
the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Associated Press calculates compensation to include salary, bonus, performance-related bonuses, perks, above-market returns on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock options and awards
Source: www.boston.com

NZX Says New Derivatives Market Will Boost Annual Revenue - BusinessWeek
March 9 (Bloomberg) — NZX Ltd., which operates New Zealand’s stock exchange, said development of a derivatives market will boost terminal sales and revenue at its clearing house. The Wellington-based company plans to offer futures or options on
Source: www.businessweek.com

Smith and Nephew Continues to Deliver Against its Strategic Priorities - PR Newswire
“Despite a difficult economic environment, 2009 was a year of strong underlying growth for Smith & Nephew. This was a direct result of Smith & Nephew’s dedication to our customers and the products we provide them with,” said David Illingworth
Source: www.prnewswire.com

PPG chief takes home $6.4M pay package in 2009 - Boston Globe
Bunch received a base salary of $1.05 million, nonstock incentive compensation worth $1.5 million and stock and option grants worth $3.7 million package was outlined in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.
Source: www.boston.com