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Time Warner (former executive)
Age: 60
Ten-year compensation: $113,693,006
$10,000 invested in 1999, today: $2,270 (-77.3%)
Market capitalization change, 1999 to 2009: -$60.2 billion
Dividends paid, last 10 years: $3.1 billion
As CEO of Time Warner (TWX) from 2002 to the end of 2007, Parsons was charged with cleaning up the fallout from the firms' troubled merger with America Online in 2000.
Bang for the buck? No