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New Facebook details reveal Zuckerberg’s $500,000 salary and 45% bonus
2/9/2012
New IPO information submitted by Facebook has revealed that founder Mark Zuckerberg will be paid half a million dollars this year, while is he eligible to receive two bonuses up to...
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