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Running the insurance business. It don't pay too bad!
United Health Group
CEO: William W McGuire
2005: 124.8 mil
5-year: 342 milForest Labs
CEO: Howard Solomon
2005: 92.1 mil
5-year: 295 milCaremark Rx
CEO: Edwin M Crawford
2005: 77.9 mil
5-year: 93.6 milAbbott Lab
CEO: Miles White
2005: 26.2 mil
5-year: 25.8 milAetna
CEO: John Rowe
2005: 22.1 mil
5-year:57.8 milAmgen
CEO: Kevin Sharer
2005:5.7 mil
5-year:59.5 milBectin-Dickinson
CEO: Edwin Ludwig
2005: 10 mil
5-year:18 milBoston Scientific
CEO:
2005:38.1 mil
5-year:45 milCardinal Health
CEO: James Tobin
2005:1.1 mil
5-year:33.5 milCigna
CEO: H. Edward Hanway
2005:13.3 mil
5-year:62.8 milGenzyme
CEO: Henri Termeer
2005: 19 mil
5-year:60.7 milHumana
CEO: Michael McAllister
2005:2.3 mil
5-year:12.9 milJohnson & Johnson
CEO: William Weldon
2005:6.1 mil
5-year:19.7 milLaboratory Corp America
CEO: Thomas MacMahon
2005:7.9 mil
5-year:41.8 milEli Lilly
CEO: Sidney Taurel
2005:7.2 mil
5-year:37.9 milMcKesson
CEO: John Hammergen
2005: 13.4 mil
5-year:31.2 milMedtronic
CEO: Arthur Collins
2005: 4.7 mil
5-year:39 milMerck Raymond Gilmartin
CEO:
2005: 37.8 mil
5-year:49.6 milPacifiCare Health
CEO: Howard Phanstiel
2005: 3.4 mil
5-year: 8.5 milPfizer
CEO: Henry McKinnell
2005: 14 mil
5-year: 74 milWell Choice
CEO: Michael Stocker
2005: 3.2 mil
5-year: 10.7 milWellPoint
CEO: Larry Glasscock
2005: 23 mil
5-year: 46.8 milWyeth
CEO: Robert Essner
2005:6.5 mil
5-year: 28.9 milTOTAL 2005: 559.8 mil
TOTAL 5-Year: 14.9 billion
- And the Goldman Sachs execs get a $15k government tax subsidy for their plans.
http://trueslant.com…TheBlueOne - Each. But the people struggling? No healthcare for you.TheBlueOne
- THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEALTHCARE AND HEALTH INSURANCE!!johndiggity
- Um...I know?ukit
- Yes, and?TheBlueOne
- then why did you lump pharma firms and biotechs in with insurance co's and your talking point is about overpaid insurance exec's?johndiggity
- insurance exec's?johndiggity
- OK, ignore the highly paid pharma execs in the list if it makes you feel better LOLukit
- And the Goldman Sachs execs get a $15k government tax subsidy for their plans.