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# lana 02.02.98
Many of Britain's company chiefs are overpaid, including some of the ones being _____ (1) out of their jobs. Other bosses deserve more.
'If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same.' Kipling's test of manhood is proving all too easy for the bosses of British firms: they earn a fortune if they do well, and a ____(2) if they do badly.
This month, Peter Davis, the departing co-chairman of Reed Elsevier, a publishing firm, carried a ____(3) worth 2 million ($3 million) away with him in his briefcase; four directors quitting Tiphook, a financially troubled transport firm that lost £331 million last year, have shared around £4 million; and Peter Sherlock has resigned as chief executive of NFC, a road haulage firm, with a ______(4) of _____(5) expected to top £750,000 two years after his hasty exit from Bass, a brewer, with a £395,000 farewell.
Such 'golden ______(6)', together with massive pay rises for many bosses keeping their jobs, have made _____(7) pay a political issue.
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Boot
Compensation
Oust
Fortune
Goodbye
Package
Pay-off
Executive