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The electronics giant also revealed its compensation package for interim CEO G. “Mike” Mikan, who will be considered for the permanent CEO spot; the package includes an annual base salary of $1.1 million—and a $2.2 million payment that he’ll receive in lieu of participating in Best Buy’s short-term incentive plan.
Some experts have praised Best Buy’s handling of the recent scandal involving its former CEO, while others have said the company didn’t go far enough. Many respondents to a Twin Cities Business survey, meanwhile, said that the actions of company’s chairman didn’t merit him exiting his position.
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Bahram Akradi, Douglas Baker Jr., Richard Davis, Curtis Sampson, and Sally Smith join 67 other business leaders who were previously inducted.
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Once-prominent Twin Cities restaurateur Dean Vlahos listed $45,812 in assets and $11.8 million in liabilities in his bankruptcy filing; his association with convicted Ponzi schemer Tom Petters reportedly led to his current financial situation.