Tuesday, March 27, 2007

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German Bank CEO Ackermann" only "place two of the top earners

Frankfurt am Main (Germany), 27.03.2007 - During the SPD and trade unions have just about come to an agreement that the situation at the lower end of the income hierarchy, people living in Germany through the introduction of minimum wages would be to secure better ( The German Trade Union Federation in this context calls for a minimum wage of 7.50 €), makes today a different message alerts. The salaries of top managers reached new heights. Josef Ackermann, chief executive of Deutsche Bank, was chosen yesterday to even top earners of the German management elite, he received one million euros more than last year. As now known, earned er im Jahr 2006 mit 13,2 Millionen Euro aber noch etwas weniger als Harry Roels, Vorstandsvorsitzender von RWE, der im letzten Jahr auf 15 Millionen Euro kam. Roels führt damit die Riege der Top-Manager der im DAX gelisteten Unternehmen an, deren Gehälter im Durchschnitt im vergangenen Jahr um 16,6 Prozent anstiegen. Das errechnete „Die Welt“ aus den vorliegenden Geschäftsberichten von 27 DAX-Unternehmen. Die Vorstandsbezüge der DAX-Unternehmen stiegen damit im Vergleich zum Vorjahr durchschnittlich um 18,33 Prozent.

Das Gehalt des Vorstandsvorsitzenden der Deutschen Bank besteht aus einem Grundgehalt von 1,15 Millionen Euro. Hinzu kommen so genannte erfolgsabhängige Vergütungen in Höhe von zwölf Millionen Euro. Its content is thus also the result of the successful business of Deutsche Bank, which expects 2008 pre-tax profit of 8.4 billion euros.

Swiss commuter newspaper 20 Minuten points out that the salary comparison in the Swiss Ackermann (Ackermann is Swiss origin), lying just above the average bank manager. You earn the eight top executives of Credit Suisse, together 155.4 million Swiss francs (about 96 million euros), each of the managers received a salary or an average of twelve million €.

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German business newspapers commenting on the income Ackermann benevolent. On the Question whether the work of one man 13 million euros would be worth responding, the Financial Times Germany "with a clear" yes "," For the benefit of the top bankers is: He makes other people rich. Therefore conceded the investment bankers on Wall Street and in London's City 2006 totals, which previously seemed inconceivable. "And the" Focus "says Ackermann had" his employer made larger, stronger and more powerful. And this is precisely the job of a salaried manager -. Just as Josef Ackermann, "The Journal notes that Ackermann since May 2002 when he took the job as CEO of Deutsche Bank, led the big banks from the crisis. "Ackermann to the value of the Group has almost doubled, instead of destroying money."

The German Bank CEO was brought in 2005 and 2006 with the resumption of the Mannesmann process, at times the center of media attention; Wikinews reported. + + Wikinews
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