Shale Companies Had Lousy Returns. Their CEOs Got Paid Anyway.

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It’s been a bad few years for investors in shale companies, but a pretty good few years for shale company CEOs

Some of the biggest raises in corporate America went to the executives in charge of U.S. shale companies, even as their shareholders lost billions of dollars

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Mitch As the SENATE MAJORITY Leader, YOUR continuing FAILURE TO NEGOTIATE & PASS the Crisis Response Fund HAS NOW resulted in *212,694 DEATHS 1K/D *30 Million unemployed *losing their healthcare WITH RECORD *Bankruptcies *Foreclosures *Evictions STOP creating uncertainty & CHAOS!

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